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After four or five years of planning, a sewer services project for the north side of SH 51 is moving closer to reality in Hennessey.
Read moreKingfisher City Commission has scheduled a special meeting for 5:30 p.m. Wednesday to discuss items related to Newfield Community Park and the proposed sales tax election.
Read moreOkarche High School recently announced its Students of the Month for the fall semester. Students of the Month are selected by the faculty based on individual academic achievement as well as recognizing students who model superior character and citizenship. The August/September honorees (left photo) were Cody Endres (seventh grade) and McKenzie Stewart (junior); October’s (middle photo) were Kaylea Steelman (junior) and Sam Kroener (seventh grade); and November’s (right photo) were Trenton Neiderer (junior) and Jett Mueggenborg (seventh grade). [Photos provided]
Read moreLomega 4-H held its first meeting of 2021 on Jan 6. at the United Methodist Church in Loyal.
Read moreLomega has announced junior high and high school students who earned spots on its honor rolls for the first semester of 2020-21.
Read moreRedlands Community College recently announced students named to the college’s honor rolls for the Fall 2020 semester.
Read moreOne Times & Free Press reader said booking an online COVID-19 vaccination appointment right now is about like trying to score a Rolling Stones concert ticket the day they go on sale.
Read moreHistory is silent as to whether legendary Kingfisher figure Apostle Paul Sykes wore a mask or advocated their use during the Spanish flu pandemic of his time, but his likeness in front of Kingfisher City Hall wears one regularly, along with the World War I soldier and little girl in his audience. City Manager Dave Slezickey said his staff keeps the statues masked as a friendly reminder of the city’s encouraging-versus-mandating approach to COVID-19 precautions.
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