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In an effort to curb skyrocketing workers’ compensation costs, Oklahoma lawmakers passed comprehensive work comp reform that went into effect in 2014. Early on, the returns were positive: the per-employee cost to purchase workers’ compensation insurance fell by 33 percent over the next three years.
Read moreKingfisher County commissioners awarded a contract to add an addition and remodel of the District 1 shop to RPC Operations of Kingfisher Monday.
Read moreHundreds of members gather for Cimarron Electric annual meeting
Read moreTheme announced for Christmas parade, fireworks, laser show
Read moreKingfisher Public Schools won’t require a Bible be placed in every classroom or teaching from the Bible, but will continue to follow the Oklahoma Academic Standards.
Read moreSchool board not unanimous on 2 items during Friday special meeting
Read moreHennessey Public Schools’ general fund for 2024-25 started July 1 with a $6.021 million budget compared with last year’s $6.551 million in general fund assets.
Read moreTwo Kingfisher County students were honored by the Oklahoma State University Ferguson College of Agriculture with academic scholarship support for the 2024-2025 academic year.
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