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Kingfisher High School alumnus Kurt Bollenbach, right, was the guest speaker recently at the March meeting of the Kingfisher Retired Educators. Bollenbach is currently a member of the state Board of Education. He was introduced by program chairperson Nancy Teders, left. The retirees’ next meeting will be 10 a.m. Wednesday, May 6, at Kingfisher Memorial Library. [Photo provided]
Read moreThe Kingfisher Police Department has investigated or responded to the following reports:
Read moreThree Kingfisher County FFA members received scholarships last week at the Northwest District Junior Livestock Show in Enid. Pictured, from left, are Elizabeth Perdue of Kingfisher, Tate Ott of Lomega and Jentry Squires of Kingfisher. Perdue received the NWDJLS Scholarship while Ott and Squires received the Preston Roberts Scholarship. [Photo provided]
Read moreCounty Assessor Carolyn Mulherin reminded Friday that Monday is the deadline to claim homestead exemptions and to assess property for 2020 tax purposes.
Read moreKingfisher city commissioners recognized retiring Police Chief Dennis Baker and then appointed Assistant Chief David Catron as his successor at their monthly meeting Monday night.
Read moreRachel Cameron, Kingfisher nurse practitioner and founder of Trail Creek Wellness Center, was recognized Friday as one of the state’s “Health Care Heroes.”
Read moreKingfisher County Commissioner Districts 1 and 2 have been approved to receive $99,300.41 in federal emergency relief for damage to the Dover-Crescent Road.
Read moreThe Cashion High School chess team won the Oklahoma Scholastic Chess Organization’s state championship held March 7 at Carl Albert High School. Pictured are, from left, Connor McCabe, sponsor Vernon Richards, Jayden Collier, Guiliani Martinez, Abe Ross and Jahmad James. The group had 14 individual wins on the day to bring home the state title. There are no classifications in the OSCO, so Cashion’s wins came against schools of all sizes across Oklahoma. [Photo provided]
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