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Some three dozen vendors responded to Kingfisher County commissioners requests for bids on road and bridge materials and services Monday.
Read moreApparently not everyone was watching the Oklahoma-Oklahoma State Bedlam battle Saturday night.
Read moreKingfisher’s CandyLand Christmas parade and downtown fireworks display begins at 6 p.m. Saturday. Here are tips for a fun, frustration-free experience:
Read moreHennessey High School students were treated Nov. 19 to a “Career Day” of guest speakers and career exploration thanks to many HHS alumni, parents, friends and community partners.
Read moreA new painting by John Newsom is the latest in NBC Oklahoma’s Artist Series and features images that are familiar to Oklahomans.
Read moreBefore handing out Christmas gifts this holiday season, perhaps consider donating blood.
Read moreThree men and two dogs start across the Cline Ranch west of Hennessey in search of birds during the opening day of the 2021 Grand National Quail Hunt. “Hunters come from all over,” Perry Cline said about this year’s hunters and those in the past. This year was the same, except he only had five hunters instead of the usual 12. “They all had no trouble getting their limits,” Cline said about the annual event. Cline said his late-father, Pat Cline, “got into the Grand National from the start.” The late Irvin Bollenbach, a longtime Kingfisher rancher, had the hunts there “and when they quit, we started having them here about five years ago.” This year’s hunt was Tuesday and Thursday, Nov. 16 and 18, and the host landowners provide food for their guests. Hunters stayed in Enid on Wednesday for clay pigeon shoots, Cline said. [Photo provided]
Read moreThe Kingfisher Police Department has investigated or responded to the following reports:
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