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It didn’t come from the North Pole, but Kingfisher’s newest tree did complete its journey from “up north” as it arrived late Wednesday morning. It got the ride from High Pressure Transports and even garnered a police escort through town before crews worked to plant it at the entrance for Kingfisher Winter Nights at Kingfisher Park. The 55-foot Norwegian Spruce will soon be decorated with lights and its lighting at 5:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 29, will mark the opening of Kingfisher Winter Nights. [KT&FP Staff Photos]
Read more• GINGERBREAD HOUSE CONTEST: Sponsored by the Friends of the Library, entries can be taken to the Kingfisher Memorial Library from Dec. 4 until 10 a.m. Saturday, Dec. 6, when they will be judged. See the ad in this edition for more information.
Read moreJackets mount last-minute scoring drive to stun Lone Grove 43-36
Read moreWhile several smallschool basketball teams had three and four games under their belts by last week, Okarche was a little late to the part in starting the defense of its Class A state championship.
Read moreHennessey made a lot of big plays in its first-round playoff game.
Read moreMinco scored two touchdowns before Cashion ever touched the ball in the second half and that proved too much for the Wildcats to overcome.
Read moreAfter a disappointing showing at the competitive cheer state championships, Carma Reagan challenged her team to refocus for the Game Day competition.
Read moreKingfisher’s first round playoff win at Lone Grove last Friday advanced the Jackets to the quarterfinal round of the Class 3A playoffs.
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