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Gilmour Elementary School in Kingfisher recently announced its Great Expectations Citizenship Award winners for October 2020. The winners were announced at Jacket Roundup on Oct. 30. Earning the honor were, from left: front row, kindergarten students Arleth Ortega, Jalee Owens, Aldo Guzman, Sawyer Williams and Evie Rodriguez; middle row, first graders Kolton Cline, Kelby Haynie, Rylee McCarty, Kruz Meyer, Bryson Black and Deacon Ryan; and back row, second graders Aria Mathes, Fenley Hedrick, Eva Franco, Karen Ortega and Cal Farrar. Students focused on the character trait of responsibility during October. Teachers were encouraged to select students who exemplified this trait throughout the month. [Photo provided]
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Read moreGREAT BOOKS like these donated by Kingfisher Study Club are among the gifts Kingfisher Community Collaborative will make available to qualifying parents through this year’s Santa’s Toyland. Coordinator Brittney Hladik said applications for families to participate in the program will continue to be accepted through Monday. “Applications have been slower to come in and I feel like we may be missing some children this year who really need the joy of wrapped gifts under their tree to relieve the hard times that 2020 has brought to so many,” she said. Visit or call Hladik at Kingfisher City Hall to pick up an application or make a donation of unwrapped gifts or tax-deductible donation via check. /TIMES-FREE PRESS Staff Photo]
Read moreAlthough surprised by Gov. Kevin Stitt’s action to replace him on the state board of education, Kingfisher oilman and municipal judge Kurt Bollenbach said he harbors no ill will about last week’s decision.
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