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The University of Central Oklahoma will celebrate the achievements of approximately 1,458 graduates during the Spring 2020 Virtual Commencement Ceremony in light of in-person commencement ceremonies being canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read moreHennessey’s superintendent continues to prepare his board of education for an upcoming downturn in school finances.
Read moreThe University of Central Oklahoma College of Education and Professional Studies recently awarded Kingfisher resident Isaac Waltman several scholarships for the upcoming fall and spring semesters in recognition of his academic achievements and outstanding service to the university.
Read moreRedlands Community College recently announced students named to the college’s honor rolls for the Spring 2020 semester.
Read moreThe Kingfisher County Courthouse reopened Monday as scheduled.
Read moreThe state, county and local gradual opening plans all advanced to new phases this week as benchmarks continue to be met on COVID-19 infection containment.
Read moreTwo intellectually disabled brothers, ages 11 and 13, and an older sibling were removed from a mobile home northwest of Kingfisher and placed in emergency Department of Human Services custody based on reports that the two brothers sometimes were kept in a cage in the closet, Kingfisher County Sheriff Dennis Banther said.
Read moreA former Kingfisher County jailer faces three felony rape charges after allegedly sexually assaulting a female inmate numerous times over several months.
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