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City employees Mark Gambill, second from left, and Denise Payne, fourth from left, were recognized by the Municipal Electric Systems of Oklahoma for their outstanding service. Gambill, electric department superintendent, earned MESO’s Ray Duffy Personal Service Award, and Payne, city administrative staff, was presented with the Drake Rice Customer Service Award. With them are Keith Skelton, Sallisaw city manager; Brett Griffin, MESO board member; Mike Villareal, MESO president, and Drake Rice, retired OMPA director of member services. See related story in a coming issue. [Photo Provided]
Read moreAs the federal case against Kingfisher Public Schools, two of its coaches and two former coaches moves forward, it will be the school district –not an insurance company – on the hook for the legal bills.
Read moreLinemen aren’t the only ones at risk of electrocution from contact with a live electrical wire.
Read moreWheat prospects fell sharply across Kingfisher County last weekend when a rain system missed most of the county.
Read morePioneer Telephone Cooperative’s annual meeting is scheduled Tuesday at the Kingfisher County Fairgrounds.
Read moreUpon further review of the bids, Kingfisher County Commissioners on Monday awarded a local company with the task of providing and installing security cameras at the courthouse.
Read more[Ed. Note: Brady Butler of Fay has authorized the Times & Free Press to publish the following paid announcement of his candidacy for State Senate District 26, subject to the June 28 Republican primary election. ]
Read moreFrom evening downtown shopping to networking to a walking challenge, local activities are bringing more opportunities to enjoy the warmer temperatures.
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