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Kingfisher County commissioners approved a $1,500 payment to Durbin, Larimore and Bialick, P.C., for condemnation legal fees on the Robberts Avenue bridge project over Uncle John Creek Monday. In the only other actions in the 10-minute meeting, commissioners approved naming Randy Poindexter, newly-named county emergency management director, as requisitioning officer for all emergency management/LEPC (planning committee) accounts, the minutes for the Dec. 15 meeting and purchase orders, warrants and payroll for Dec. 22.
Read moreA number of schools and teams were wrapping up action prior to the holiday break toward the end of the week.
Read moreLomega Student Council hosted its annual food drive leading up to the holiday season. Food items were collected at both the elementary and high school campuses. Student Council members also shopped for food items using money that was donated. Pictured below are members sorting through some of the items that were collected before being donated. Pictured are, from left: Bree Yost, Adian Gilles, Laken Lewallen, Brenden Uhlenhake, Lance Yost, Claire Myers, Kinsley Fisher, and Brayli Walker. [Photo provided]
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Read more• SHOP KINGFISHER FIRST: Be sure to check out our “Shop Local” editions each week as Kingfisher merchants provide great local shopping opportunities for the holidays. There’s still time...
Read moreKingfisher County property owners had paid 14.33% – $6,746,381 – of the $47,080,145 certified for collection for calendar year 2025 as of Thursday.
Read moreDonations from Kingfisher Trails board members allowed for the final trees to be planted at the Newfield Community Park Arboretum. The arboretum is located on the park’s north end, north of Robberts Avenue and stretching west from Seventh Street to beyond Ninth Street.
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