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Kingfisher area residents have the opportunity to weigh in on SoonerSelect, Oklahoma Health Care Authority’s new managed care program, at a town hall meeting at 10 a.m. Thursday at the Kingfisher County Fairgrounds.
Read moreEmotion overcame a longtime Hennessey town board member as he was honored for his years of service.
Read moreA constitutional attorney’s forensic audit of the 2020 election in Michigan found that more than 66,000 unregistered ballots were counted.
Read moreKingfisher High School has named its Students of the Month for March 2021.
Read moreHennessey Board of Trustees learned that Cummins Construction Co., Enid, won the contract to resurface and widen State Highway 51 east of Hennessey.
Read moreThe walking trail on the second story of Hennessey Event Center (The Dome) will be available to patrons Monday-Friday and include morning, noon and evening hours, said Superintendent Dr. Mike Woods.
Read moreKingfisher FFA’s ag issues team made a presentation last week to the Kingfisher Lions Club. Members discussed the pros and cons of “super meats,” which are grown directly from cells in labs. Marketed as being sustainable and animal-friendly, these meats are already in some Asian markets and restaurants, according to the presentation. It’s projected they could reach the U.S. as early as 2023, members said. Making the presentation were, from left, Kylie Hood, Mayce Gibson, Leyla Avila, Mia Hartman, Natalie Garrett and James Perdue. The ag issues team will compete April 23 in the state competition. The group’s advisor is Megan Thormodsgard. IKT&FP Staff Photo]
Read moreThe 2021 John A. Francis Scholarship has been awarded to Kingfisher’s Madeline Loosen.
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