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DOLLARS FOR EDUCATION – A local business recently made a sizable donation to the Kingfisher Educational Foundation. Stephenson Insurance, located at 2302 Frontage Road in Kingfisher, recently presented a $5,000 check to the KEF. Justin Stephenson, fourth from left, is pictured presenting the donation to KEF President David Blair. Also pictured are members of the Stephenson Insurance Center staff, from left, Andrea Perez, Kendra Stephens, Michael Stephens, Blake Stephenson and Jarod Hendrix. [Photo provided]
Read moreHouse Majority Leader Mike Sanders, R-Kingfisher, recently commented on the announcement by Gov. Kevin Stitt that the state is now ranked ninth in the nation for the status of highway bridge conditions, according to the latest data from the Federal Highway Administration.
Read moreWhen Jacob Frost first spotted the owl, he was hanging limp and apparently lifeless, twisted tight into the top two strands of a barbed wire fence nine miles east and a half mile north of Hennessey.
Read moreThe county’s first death from COVID-19 complications was a 79-year-old woman who died Monday and was among 65 confirmed positive cases at the Hennessey Nursing and Rehabilitation Center.
Read moreAn electricity billing error has cost Kingfisher an estimated $65,000 in lost revenue, but City Manager Dave Slezickey said utility customers won’t be asked to pay the difference.
Read moreKingfisher County commissioners heard a report from Kingfisher Fire Chief Tony Stewart regarding pursuit of a grant to replace the department’s outdated hose Monday at their regular meeting.
Read moreThe Kingfisher County Fair will start on Wednesday, with all Exhibit Building entries due from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Read moreThe residents at the Center of Family Love (CFL) were smiling ear to ear last Thursday morning as they geared up to see their friends and family during the “Share the Love” driveby parade.
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