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Kingfisher County commissioners appointed Brad Mayes to the Cashion 522 (ambulance) board at their weekly meeting Monday.
Read moreRainstorms last Friday morning caused street flooding issues in Hennessey when only the night before the town board approved grant paperwork to deal with one phase of that problem.
Read more“He gives strength to the weary and increases the power of the weak.” – Isaiah 40:29
Read moreNo action was taken by the Hennessey town board on the sale of two large used steel pavilion frames purchased in July 2017 and “now stored over by the lagoons.”
Read moreWes Hardin said last week the 10th annual Wine & Chocolate Festival at Memorial Park in Hennessey is “still a go.”
Read moreMore than two dozen Kingfisher students are taking big steps this summer toward earning their driver’s licenses. Thirty students are taking part in driver’s education classes for a number of weeks. The course required 30 hours of classroom work, which is being taught by Doug Jech. Jech has brought in a number of guest speakers, including Trent Cagle (top left) of the Oklahoma Highway Patrol; Rodney Schaefer (top right) of Johnsons of Kingfisher speaking on vehicle maintenance; Chod Trout (bottom left) of the Kingfisher Police Department; and Stacy Kitchens (bottom right), a driver examiner. Students must also take part in six hours of driving instruction, which is being taught by Jech, Gerrett Spears and T.J. Harris. [Photos provided]
Read moreA head-on collision late Thursday night left a Crescent woman in serious condition.
Read moreIt’s time for my annual update of roads and bridges projects in our district. This column includes projects in Blaine and Dewey Counties.
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