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Read moreHennessey Elementary Eagles of the Week for the week ending Sept. 17 included pre-kindergarten students Blakely Harak, Mateo Chavez, Kayson Lee and Reagan Bellinger; kindergarten students Hagen Hajek, Emeri Miller and Aspen Lott; first graders Mason Moore, Adelynn Bryson, Ittzel Dominguez and Erik Luevanos; second graders Mia Robles, Kennes Briley, Piper Zielny and Jax Beaman; third graders Blakely Choate, Madi Guffey, Charlee Walker and Gracie Hau; and fourth graders Avery Weimer, Cutter Scott, German Martinez and Kinslee Copeland. [Photo provided]
Read moreThe space between the Kingfisher APB and 13th Street will be used for additional parking for school events.
Read moreDrought conditions have hit some Oklahoma livestock producers hard, but help may be available through U.S. Department of Agriculture assistance programs for operations that depend heavily on forage and grazing.
Read moreAdditional rain fell in Kingfisher County last weekend but not as much as needed in some areas.
Read moreAn alert local resident and speedy police response time thwarted a truck theft and attempted ATM robbery early Tuesday morning, Kingfisher Police Chief David Catron said.
Read moreAward-winning photographer Michael Louthan has captured stunning shots around the world, from remote areas of Iceland, to an idyllic lake at Canada’s Jasper National Park to a cascading waterfall at the end of a four-wheel-drive road in Costa Rica, to the Annuschat nus family farm in Kingfisher County to a deserted California ghost town (clockwise from top left). See e related ed story on Page 9A. [Photos Provided]
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