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Tobacco kills thousands of Oklahomans every year. In an effort to change that, Gov. Kevin Stitt has declared Jan. 20-27, 2021, as Oklahoma Quit Week.
Read moreHistory is silent as to whether legendary Kingfisher figure Apostle Paul Sykes wore a mask or advocated their use during the Spanish flu pandemic of his time, but his likeness in front of Kingfisher City Hall wears one regularly, along with the World War I soldier and little girl in his audience. City Manager Dave Slezickey said his staff keeps the statues masked as a friendly reminder of the city’s encouraging-versus-mandating approach to COVID-19 precautions.
Read moreOne Times & Free Press reader said booking an online COVID-19 vaccination appointment right now is about like trying to score a Rolling Stones concert ticket the day they go on sale.
Read moreKingfisher High School recently announced its Students of the Month for December 2020.
Read moreA Kingfisher woman was seriously injured and U.S. 81 was temporarily shut down in both directions after a traffic accident south of Kingfisher.
Read moreLomega Students of the Month for December 2020 were recently announced. Chosen for the honor were, from left, Blake Snowden and Rhett Glazier for the high school and Molly Tisdale and Caleb Ramer for the junior high. /Photo provided]
Read moreKnow that the LORD is God. It is he who made us, and we are his; we are his people, the sheep of his pasture. — Psalm 100:3
Read moreCandidates for municipal office in Kingfisher County municipalities may file Declarations of Candidacy beginning at 8 a.m. Monday, Feb. 1st.
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