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TEMPORARY 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]
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Read moreCashion FFA officers particpated in the 2025 Oklahoma FFA Chapter Officer Leadership Training (COLT) Conference on Sept. 23 at the Enid Event Center.
Read moreAvery Ruth and Thomas Craig Arms announce the birth of their brother, Theodore “Theo” Robert Arms.
Read moreKingfisher County Commissioners voted to continue their agreement with Circuit Engineering District No. 8 with District 2 Commissioner Michael Sparks as its representative to the board of directors at their weekly meeting Monday.
Read moreKingfisher Bookcase Review Club will meet Monday, Oct. 27, at the Farm Bureau Insurance Building, 117 W. Sheridan Ave., in Kingfisher.
Read moreThe Kingfisher County Exhibit Building was filled with great music, great food and some great dancing last Saturday night as The Chisholm and Kingfisher County 4-H hosted a “Barn Dance.” Working chuck wagons provided a chicken fried steak dinner and guests were treated to the sounds of Mackynsie McKedy. See more photos from the event on the KT&FP Facebook page. [KT&FP Staff Photos by Cati Killman]
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