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Thirty-two Oklahoma hospitals and hospital specialty units have met a challenge from the Oklahoma Hospital Association to achieve a health care worker influenza vaccination rate of 96% or higher during the 2021-2022 flu season.
Read moreGERKEN EARNS SCHOLARSHIP – Pictured are junior members who received the Angus Foundation Undergraduate $2,000 Scholarships at the 2022 National Junior Angus Show (NJAS) Scholarship Presentation, July 6-8 in Kansas City, Mo. Among them is Victoria Gerken of Kingfisher. Pictured are, from left: front row, Kelsey Theis, Leavenworth, Kan.; Alexis Vandebergh, Cleveland, N.D.; Kinsey Crowe, Eaton, Ohio; Kyli Kraft, Fort Collins, Colo.; Alli Perry, Fayetteville, Tenn.; Lexi Knapp, Bloomfield, Iowa; Amelia Miller, Gridley, Ill.; Paige Lemenager, Hudson, Ill.; and Richard Dyar, chairman of the Angus Foundation Board of Directors, presenting; and back row, Trey Conley, Clarksdale, Mo.; Seth Cox, Eagle Point, Ore.; J. Gordon Clark, Gretna, Va.; Victoria Gerken; Kady Figge, Onaga, Kan.; and Jordyn Wickard, Greenfield, Ind. Since 1998, the Angus Foundation has awarded more than $4.2 million in undergraduate and graduate scholarships to Angus youth. [Photo provided]
Read moreThe Kingfisher Police Department has investigated or responded to the following reports:
Read moreKingfisher County commissioners opened nine bids for water line replacement for Rural Water District No 3 at their weekly meeting Monday.
Read moreTraveling to the “land of smiles” recently, Sarah Sanders and Coltyn Young discovered a land of ancient temples, Thai cuisine, white sand beaches and some of the friendliest people on earth.
Read moreYou’d better be resting up this week to prepare for the jam-packed, end-of-summer blowout next Saturday in Kingfisher.
Read moreAn Oklahoma City woman who allegedly gave a false name to a Kingfisher police officer at a traffic stop last weekend before fleeing in her vehicle and driving through the wall of a local residence now faces up to life in prison.
Read moreCATTLEMAN OF THE YEAR — Mike Frey of Kingfisher (second from left, with his wife Jamae) is the Oklahoma Cattlemen’s Association’s 2022 Cattleman of the Year. The award is the highest honor OCA bestows upon a member and is designed to recognize significant contributions to OCA and the beef industry. See the full story in next week’s Times & Free Press. [Photo Provided]
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