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Four local organizations are sponsoring a clean-up day Saturday as part of the Keep Oklahoma Beautiful Program.
Read moreSPRING IS EVIDENT everywhere as warm temperatures trigger budding trees and flowers and beautiful sunsets, like this one captured by a KT&FP reader. [Photo Courtesy Lisa Harris via Facebook]
Read moreEarly voting starts Thursday at the Kingfisher County Courthouse for three county school board seats and one post on the Kingfisher City Commission.
Read moreKingfisher County commissioners heard a report from Loyal Fire Chief Dusty Biehler Monday about the need to replace the Loyal Fire Department’s radios with digital models.
Read moreKingfisher’s boys basketball coaches were expecting a solid season.
Read moreA number of agencies are working together to deliver the annual Senior Fraud Webinar Series.
Read moreFour Chisholm Trail Technology Center Digital Technologies students qualified for the state Business Professionals of America Leadership Conference by placing in the top-20 among all technology centers and high schools with a CareerTech program. Those who qualified along with their state placing included Jessica Martin, fifth in Fundamental Desktop Publishing; Gracie Melton, first in Fundamental Word Processing; Leslie Carrillo, qualified for state in Fundamental Word Processing; and Julissa Fraire, fifth in Fundamental Spreadsheet Analysis. The event was held March 7-9 in Tulsa. Also placing was Kiera Beecher who was fourth in Financial Math and Analysis, an online open statewide event. BPA is a national student organization that contributes to the preparation of global professionals through the advancement of leadership, citizenship, academic and technological skills for students at the middle, secondary and post-secondary levels. The organization’s activities and programs complement classroom instruction by giving students practical experience through application of the skills learned at school.
Read moreVoters in Kingfisher County are reminded to keep the integrity of the election system in mind, when going to the polls next week.
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