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With Friday’s record temperatures, an approaching dry cold front and persistent dryness across western and north-central parts of the state, Oklahoma Forestry Services positioned some of its wildland firefighters and firefighting equipment in both Weatherford and Guthrie this weekend.
Read moreThe 2021 Kingfisher Christmas parade and downtown fireworks event was two years in the making after last year’s pandemic lockdown.
Read moreKingfisher Public School once again received a glowing report after its annual audit.
Read moreThe Lomega Student Council and FFA teamed up to sponsor a food drive for their local food bank. Students in pre-k through 12th grade joined together in the project. Students making the delivery to the food bank include, from left: front row, Abby Swart and Rylee Glazier; and back row, Madi Myers, Owen Duffy, Kade Shaloy, Brooks Uhlenhake and Kelby Ott. [Photo provided]
Read moreChristmas break just got a little longer for Kingfisher Public Schools students.
Read moreKennedy Winter of the Kingfisher branch of Wilson Funeral Home was the guest speaker last Thursday at Kingfisher Lions Club. A Clinton native, Winter is the managing funeral director at the local branch located at 1612 S. Main St. She told Lions that she knew at an early age that she wanted to pursue her current career and even graduated both high school and college a year early to begin her path. Her career started in Enid, but after marrying Lane Winter, moved to Kingfisher. She worked with Marcus Crawford, who owns Wilson Funeral Home in El Reno, to start the Kingfisher location in the summer of 2019. Winter, center, is pictured with Ellen Wilfong, sho serves as the office administrator here. Harold Drake and Darrell Daugherty also help work services locally. “The people who work for us have a servant heart for people, which I believe makes all the difference in the world,” Winter said. Winter and Wilfong are pictured with Kingfisher Lions Club member Chase Farrar. [KT&FP Staff Photo]
Read moreKingfisher remained the only community in the county with COVID cases Monday, with 16 – up nine from the preceding week.
Read moreNothing brings family and friends together like sharing good food.
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