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The Hennessey Farmerettes, an Oklahoma Home and Community Education (OHCE) organization, met Wednesday, March 13, at the Hennessey First United Methodist Church for its March meeting.
Read moreGood BEE-Havin’ at Gilmour Elementary
Read moreThe Emergency Drought Commission met last Tuesday and voted on several motions regarding the Emergency Drought Cost-Share Program.
Read moreFor two decades a Jenkins child has roamed the halls of Cashion Schools, and we could not be more grateful and thankful of our decision to be Wildcats. We decided long ago to live where our children could have the opportunity to _v_u_v_v____'___'__&_'U__o_ 'o'_oo__v_uv__'ov__v''___'''o_v_ '_'_v_ou__o'___ooo_U__'_vv___o'_ appeared to be the only ones who chose to play more than one sport. We have vi_ v_ _ o'_ _ v_ ^ooU_ _'looU_ _ovU_ and Track. We have also thoroughly enjoyed watching our oldest come back v___^oo_u__d_'_v__v__v__ o'___'loo__t___o'_'vU__'__'uv_v___ ____'__v_v'__'_'loo____ ,'_.'____'vU_ov____v'_'v'_u_oov_ to Dale in the State Finals a couple of years ago.
Read moreIt is becoming increasingly clear that some of America’s most serious problems can be traced back to our colleges and universities -- or at least the ones educating the country’s most powerful people.
Read moreTouting the many positive attributes of the City of Kingfisher, Vernie Snow Aquatic Center Project Manager Richard Greene spoke to Lions Club members at a recent meeting about the extensive renovation and reopening of the pool facility.
Read moreBigger, better Chuck Wagon Gathering sees visitors from at least six states
Read moreThe Kingfisher community - and beyond - paid tribute to a pair of civil servants Monday at their respective retirement parties. Steve Loftis (pictured right in the top left photo) is retiring as the Kingfisher City-County Emergency Management director after 24 years in the position. His retirement party was held in the courtroom of the Kingfisher County Courthouse during the afternoon. Among the dozens attending his reception was Ryan Deatherage (left), who will take over the position for Loftis. Also among the visitors to Loftis’ party was Kingfisher Fire Chief Tony Stewart, who earlier in the day was honored with his retirement party at City Hall. Stewart (center in the top right photo) is pictured with visitors to his reception, which included Okarche Fire Chief Steve Liebl (left) and Glenn Boeckman (right). [KT&FP Staff Photos]
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