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Dover baseball’s team is hosting a fundraiser later this week.
Read moreKingfisher fourth graders who take part in the 21st Century Community Learning Center STARS program can now consider themselves published authors. Students who are in the after-school program at Kingfisher wrote their own original stories using Write Brain Books. Those books were printed and signed by the authors during a special parent reception Monday, Feb. 10, at Kingfisher Middle School. Pictured in the left photo is author William Dudzinski along with his mother Whitney Mulherin and sisters Sofia Dudzinski and Mia Dudzinski. On the right is author Graci Hux with parents Chad and Nicole Hux. [Photos provided]
Read moreKingfisher High School seniors Diego Olivares, Coltyn Young, Brianda Cardenas and Sarah Sanders were guests at a recent meeting of the Kingfisher Rotary Club.
Read moreThe Kingfisher Police Department has investigated or responded to the following reports:
Read moreStudents at Holy Trinity Catholic School in Okarche recently spent a week raising money for Sister BJ’s Pantry during Catholic Schools Week.
Read moreOklahoma’s deer gun hunting season will not be lengthened, but instead will remain 16 days long following the Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation Commission’s approval of administrative rules during its regular meeting earlier this month.
Read moreGood fun, good food, good pies and a good cause. It’s hard to find a reason not to attend Kingfisher Creative’s latest dinner theater production, Murder at the Pie Auction, scheduled for two performances at 6:30 p.m. March 6 and 7 at the Kingfisher Elks Lodge. The cast of outrageous characters in this play, the seventh directed by Val Snow, assisted by Tyler Mueggenborg, include: Karisa Eaton, Amy Duffy, Mike Brown, Nichole Goodson, Dustin Eaton, Melody Kuehn, Kelly Kopp, Ulanda Tiller and Cayman Matson, from left. Audience members will be invited to participate in a pretend live pie auction as part of the production, but all the locally-produced pies will actually be sold in a real silent auction, with proceeds donated to the Kingfisher County Food Bank. See the ad inside to find out how to purchase tickets. [Photo Courtesy Amber Albers]
Read moreIf you’ve lived in Kingfisher for long, chances are you’ve run into John Gooden or Brian Walter.
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