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Chisholm Trail Technology Center has named its Students of the Quarter for the final quarter of the 2019-20 school year. Earning the honor were: Carlie Johnson, Watonga High School, health careers; Riley Streck, Kingfisher High School, cosmetology; Ashley Matthews, Kingfisher, practical nursing; Tucker Estep, WHS, computer repair and network; Andrea Suarez, Dover High School, Digital Technologies, Inc.; and Patrick Tillman, Hennessey, welding. [Graphic provided]
Read moreKingfisher County Farm Bureau is now offering free fruit, vegetable and flower seeds at three different locations in the county.
Read moreHennessey High School graduate Bryan Gutierrez was chosen to receive a $500 Leadership Hennessey scholarship, but his name was inadvertently left off the list provided to The Times & Free Press.
Read moreA bill requiring dyslexia screening for early elementary students not reading on grade level passed the Senate last Wednesday and heads to the governor’s desk to await being signed into law.
Read moreRaegan Robinson, right, Okarche High School Class of 2020 graduate, was presented the Apron Annies HCE scholarship for her outstanding academic, church and community involvement.
Read moreRedlands Community College plans to resume onsite classes in the fall.
Read moreAn added $5 per hour in hazard pay was approved for Hennessey school cooks, custodians, secretaries, business office personnel and other hourly employees required to work March 23- May 8.
Read moreA Hennessey bar owner asked town board members if he was going to have trouble with the law if he couldn’t control customers who don’t practice social distancing when he reopens on Friday.
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