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Fallen officer honored with procession
Read moreCity commission moves to rezone property, waive electric fees for housing addition
Read moreThe final report of the grand jury tasked to determine if an indictment was needed in a county shooting death has been entered into the court record.
Read moreSample ballots are now available for the special election to renew the county’s designated half-cent sales tax.
Read more• YOUTH GROUP FOOD DRIVE: The Sts. Peter & Paul youth group will be conducting its annual food collection drive to benefit the Kingfisher County Food Bank. Youth group members will be walking doorto- door in Kingfisher and collecting donated non-perishable food items from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 29. For more information on the drive, including items that are glady accepted, see the ad in this edition.
Read moreTEMPORARY PROBLEM – Much-needed (and much-forecasted) rains found their way to Kingfi sher County on Friday morning. The expected weather event prompted two county schools to play their Week 8 football games on Thursday (see Page 2). When the fi rst round of projected rain hit Friday morning, more than 2 inches fell in less than two hours, causing some fl ash fl ooding on U.S. Highway 81/Main Street on the city’s north end. That prompted a closure of the highway, forcing traffi c to detour. The highway opened back up just after 11 a.m. [KT&FP Staff Photo by Jeremy Ingle]
Read moreCity calls for special Monday meeting; Matthews’ rezoning and electric issues only items on agenda
Read moreKingfisher, Cashion and Okarche showed gains in their October sales tax checks, the Oklahoma Tax Commission report showed.
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