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Read moreDOWN CAME THE BLACKBIRDS — Local amateur photographer Rik Hankins captured this stunning sunset west of Kingfisher recently, one of several dramatic skyscapes from a collection gathered on a Facebook post that can be viewed at this link: http://bit.ly/KTFPSunscapes. A bitter arctic cold front moving into the area next week may put sunny skies on hold for several days. (Photo Courtesy Rk Hanldnsivia Facebook]
Read moreDue to ongoing coronavirus protocols, the in-person bidders’ feed and premium sale which traditionally follows the Kingfisher County Spring Livestock Show will not be held this year, OSU Extension Ag Educator Bryan Kennedy announced.
Read moreAfter a slow start in the first day and a half of the municipal filing period last week, races have developed in every town with open seats.
Read moreKingfisher Chamber of Commerce is seeking nominations for Citizen of the Year and Volunteer of the Year.
Read moreIf you’re reading this, you’ve at least made an attempt to embrace the concept of a digital-only Sunday edition.
Read moreDear friends, since God so loved us, we also ought to love one another.
Read moreLocal residents who receive Meals on Wheels recently got an extra with their delivery, thanks to a community service project by Kingfisher STARS students. The 21st Century Community Learning Center (21st CCLC) students crafted bookmarks to be delivered to recipients. Among those taking part in the project were, from left: front row, Valeria Rodriguez, Clayton Blocker, Roxanna Padilla, R.J. McCarty Willy Padilla and Anthony Carrillo-Rojas; and back row, Audrey Heckman, Chloe Castro, Tylar Prim, Bella Stoddard, Mia Moore and Bentley Nail. [Photo provided]
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