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Frequent showers over the past week stalled wheat harvest operations in Kingfi sher County.
Read moreSeveral members of the Pride of Kingfisher were chosen to take part in last weekend’s Classic Bowl Honor Band. The group practiced Thursday and Friday (May 30-31) at Northwestern Oklahoma State University in Alva before traveling to Woodward on Saturday to perform in the Classic Bowl’s annual downtown parade and then during halftime of the football game that evening. Pictured with KHS Band Director Mandy Owens (far left) are band members Livia Varnell, Gracie Fuksa, Colton Livingston, KC Ortega, Tommy Anderman and Angela Munoz. [Photo provided]
Read moreKingfisher County voters will have a number of decisions to make when they visit the polls June 18 for the primary election.
Read moreThe Kingfisher Police Department has investigated or responded to the following reports: April 11 - Larceny of merchandise from retailer.
Read moreBoard members discuss making additional payment before end of fiscal year
Read moreMatt Pinnell to address members, guests at June 20 luncheon
Read moreElijah Johnson’s Shaw Park project helps him earn Eagle Scout rank
Read moreNearly five decades of service to the City of Kingfisher came to an end at noon last Friday. Carl Tisdale, center, saw his retirement become official on May 31. Tisdale has had multiple stints with the city, working mostly in the Water Department. Once he got out of the U.S. Navy in 1971, he began working part-time in August through December of that year. He returned as a part-time employee from March through August of 1972. Tisdale began as a part-time employee again in January 1975 before taking on a full-time position on Sept. 1, 1975. He remained in that position until resigning on Feb. 16, 1996, but came back on May 11, 2000, and stayed until his retirement. All told, Tisdale has worked just over 46 years for Kingfisher. A small reception was held for Tisdale at City Hall last Thursday when he was joined by fellow city employees. Pictured with him are City Manager Jim Thomas, left, and Water Superintendent Jeremiah Homier, right. When asked what he’s going to do with his time now that he’s retired, Tisdale quickly replied: “Nothing for a while.” [KT&FP Staff Photo]
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