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Scott Hajek, a Hennessey farmer and land developer, said misinformation from Town Administrator Tiffany Tillman cost him $10,000 because he had to stop construction on his meat processing plant.
Read moreKynady Reherman, 8, is the daughter of LJ and Darcy Reherman.
Read moreTeegan Wittrock is the 9-year-old son of Brad and Starla Wittrock.
Read moreSix-year old Emily Francis is the daughter of Chris and Jayme Francis.
Read moreA $145,000 bid to replace 1 1/4-inch and 2-inch water lines with six-inch lines on Bonita and Cimarron streets was approved by the Hennessey Board of Trustees last Thursday.
Read moreConstruction continues on a meat processing plant at the north end of Hennessey. The project has been the subject of some controversy as owner Scott Hajek alleged orders from a town official caused delays and, ultimately, about $10,000. For more, read the story on Page 1 of this edition. [Photo provided]
Read moreResidents living in and around Kingfisher can learn about their risk for cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis, diabetes, and other chronic, serious conditions with affordable screenings by Life Line Screening.
Read moreFriday was the last weekday for the Hennessey pool to be open, but it will be open on weekends until Sept. 4, Labor Day weekend, Tiffany Tillman, town administrator, told the town board last Thursday night.
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