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The Oklahoma Historical Society announced last week that the Chisholm Trail Museum has been awarded a grant through the Oklahoma Heritage Preservation Grant Program.
Read moreThe Oklahoma Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Wednesday in a case filed by Enid attorney Stephen Jones challenging the special election called to replace retiring U.S. Sen. Jim Inhofe.
Read moreThe Kingfisher County Health Department issued a warning last week after a skunk trapped in the county tested positive for rabies.
Read moreDozens of students from Oklahoma and at least four other states will be competing here later this week for spots in a national scholastic competition.
Read moreFourth graders at Okarche Elementary School learn about national parks and historic sites in the United States in an innovative way.
Read moreHennessey Farmerettes met Thursday, March 10, in the home of Lily Rourke with Mary Curry as lesson leader and hostess.
Read moreThe love and support our family and friends have shared with us through this journey with Erv has been overwhelming. The cards, food, visits, memorials, prayers, and phone calls have been our strength to face what we lost and challenges ahead. Thanks to everyone for being there for us. Each of you are very special.
Read moreKingfisher Police Chief David Catron, right, hands over the trophy to Fire Chief Tony Stewart after the fire department narrowly won this year’s “Guns and Hoses” blood drive battle. The drive was held Feb. 15 and was hosted by the Oklahoma Blood Institute. The fire department had 38 donations made in its name. The police department received 37. “These donations will impact 255 potential lives,” said Meaghan Dorn, an account consultant with the OBI. [Photo provided]
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