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Lomega High School will hold its annual LHS coronation on Friday, Sept. 10. Candidates for Mr. and Miss LHS are, from left: front row, Jesse James Johnston, Shelby Russell, Hensley Eaton and Blake Snowden; and back row, Abby Swart, Kelby Ott, Owen Duffy and Darcy Roberts. The coronation will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the new high school’s auditorium. [Photo provided]
Read moreThe Chisholm Trail Museum’s annual Chuck Wagon Gathering, originally scheduled for next month, has been postponed.
Read moreSabra Tucker, right, was the guest speaker Sept. 1 when the Kingfisher County Retired Educators met. Tucker is the executive director of the Oklahoma Retired Educators Association. She was introduced by local member Terri Peck, left. The next meeting of the county’s retired educators is 10 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 3, at the Kingfisher Memorial Library. All retired educators are welcome to attend. [Photo provided]
Read moreThe Kingfisher Police Department is investigating an alleged incident of grand larceny from a vehicle.
Read moreRecognition of a Cheyenne medicine man who lived in the area even before the 1889 Land Run that brought white settlement was hailed as a “grand gesture” by current tribal Governor Reggie Wassana.
Read moreAll Kingfisher cities and towns. except Cashion, showed losses in their August sales tax checks but Kingfisher County had a 35.14% increase.
Read moreThe Pentagon announced Monday that the last American troops were flown out of Afghanistan, in what was seen as an ignomious end by many of the two generations of U.S. service men and women who fought there.
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