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...but last Saturday’s cold and windy weather didn’t dampen the enthusiasm of the more than 300 kids ages 2-10 who showed up for the Annual Kingfisher Chamber of Commerce Easter Egg Hunt. Thanks to chamber board members and other volunteers, more than 3,600 eggs were stuffed and hidden. Also, more than 100 lucky kids found Golden Eggs, entitling them to grand prize baskets provided by local businesses.
Read moreAll may be quiet on the Kingfisher County front this campaign season, with every county officer filing without opposition.
Read moreWith no challengers filing against them, these state and county incumbents will return for a new term.
Read moreTraffic cameras strategically placed at the north, south, east and west areas of Hennessey would make the town safer and cut down on speeders.
Read moreMIGHTY HUNTERS — Brisk winds and cooler temps were no match for these egg hunt veterans. Jaxx Kopp, 7, left, and Ben Henderson, 8, nabbed two of the gold prize eggs at the Kingfisher hunt on Saturday. They are the sons of Kelly and Lindsey Kopp and Randy and Sarah Henderson. See full color pics from Kingfisher and Hennessey’s egg-ventures on our Facebook page. [Photo Credit: Lindsey Kopp]
Read moreAnother good news-bad news scenario rolled out for Oklahoma this month.
Read moreHennessey Town Trustee Richard Simunek said he only wants the town board to “endorse” these two plans: (1) Expand, remodel and fireproof the old high school that now houses the public library and (2) Construction of a downtown year-round pavilion, plus a park and walkway that would be behind buildings on the west side of Main Street in the 200 block.
Read moreKingfisher High School has named its Students of the Month for March 2022.
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