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Kingfisher County Associate District Judge Lance Schneiter administered oaths Dec. 8 to two new volunteers for the county’s Court Appointed Special Advocates program.
Read moreThe second snow in one week Tuesday left an additional .4 inch of moisture at the National Weather Service station in Kingfisher, Local Weather Observer Steve Loftis reported.
Read moreBecause two of the three county commissioners are in COVID-19 quarantine, Monday’s weekly county meeting has been canceled, County Clerk Jeannie Boevers said.
Read moreCounty commissioners last Monday quickly worked through an agenda that included an agreement with Dover Schools as well as helping secure funds for PPE reimbursement.
Read moreHennessey Public Schools has been certified to offer COVID-19 tests, Superintendent Dr. Mike Woods told board members at their meeting last Monday night.
Read morePioneer Security announced last week it will continue operations to all existing customers of monitored alarm systems and med-alert systems.
Read moreThanks to record-setting generosity of its donors, Kingfisher Educational Foundation just funded $30,000 in teacher grants for new classroom enrichment programs for Kingfisher schools.
Read moreJames Perdue of Kingfisher, third from left, was recognized as the 2020 Hall of Fame winner for Kingfisher County 4-H. With him are his family, from left, dad Jim Perdue, sister Elizabeth Perdue and mom Deborah Perdue. In presenting the award, Kingfisher County OSU Extension 4-H Educator Laine Martin describes Perdue as “a young man who has continued to build and show his leadership skills. He sets a good example for those coming after him and always has a level head on his shoulders.” (Photo Provided]
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