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District and state Oklahoma Department of Human Services personnel remain optimistic that the agency’s new Service First model developed as a response to COVID-19 and then expanded to help absorb state cutbacks will result in better service for its clients statewide.
Read moreVIEWS OF Kingfisher’s July 4 include: clockwise from top left, Carson Nusz, Hannah Johnson, Caleb Johnson and Landon Nusz in the parade; paradegoers Harper and Emry Vasquez; grand marshals Larry and Mick Hart; Sam Wittrock safely enjoying the fireworks; Kayveon, Kevyn and Kamari Lee waiting for the fun to start; Curtain Time Dance Studio teacher Johanna Adams and students; Old Glory at the Kingfisher Fire Station; Rachel Franks with Mason Franks and William Munoz and Judah Mayfield enjoying some melon. [Reader Photos Provided via Facebook. See more on the Times & Free Press Facebook Page and watch for our Freedom Fest video]
Read moreTwo seats at the Kingfisher City Commission table will have new occupants following a swearing-in ceremony at the July 13 meeting.
Read moreMike Dobrinski of Okeene will succeed House Majority Leader Mike Sanders (R-Kingfisher) as the next House District 59 representative, subject to certifica tion of the official vote on Friday.
Read moreVoters in four of the state’s most populous counties plus three others carried State Question 802 to a narrow victory, according to unofficial voting.
Read moreA new policy is in place that is expected to reduce the number of students earning valedictorian status in future Kingfisher High School graduating classes.
Read moreOne of the last steps was taken Tuesday before actual construction begins on Kingfisher Public School’s new seventh and eighth grade center.
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