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Cashion 4-H members Molly Mayes and Caroline Oakley were named grand champions in the intermediate division of the Oklahoma State Fair Cupcake Wars. Caroline is a sixth grader and Molly a fifth grader at Cashion Middle School. The creative best pals are the daughters of Brody and Jan Ette Oakley and Brandon and Amber Mayes and collaborated in the Oakley kitchen to devise their winning “Not So Veggie Garden” cupcake design (pictured in the bottom left corner of the far left photo and in the closeup at bottom right.) The contest required the girls to bring three prebaked cupcakes, decorate them onsite (top right) and then make an oral presentation to the judges exhibiting their food safety knowledge as well as their decorating techniques with crushed cookie “dirt” and rolled candy “veggies.” The girls are already planning next year’s entry. [Photos Provided]
Read moreJust a week after participating in the ribbon cutting for the new Kingfisher Visitors Center, the local philanthropist who helped fund the building died at age 91.
Read moreOklahoma State Bureau of Investigation is assisting the Logan County Sheriff’s Office with the investigation of a fatal shooting early Friday morning.
Read moreThe Kingfisher Police Department has investigated or responded to the following reports:
Read moreThe following traffic accidents are being investigated by the Kingfisher Police Department:
Read moreOkarche native Chris Schroder has been named the next executive director for the Association of County Commissioners of Oklahoma (ACCO).
Read moreJay Ladwig, a Hennessey builder, was granted an easement variance on four lots in the northwest section of town where he is building two homes, both of which will be 2,005 square feet.
Read moreTheta Tau Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha met at the home of Cynthia Eaton on Monday, Sept. 27, for the start of the new calendar year.
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