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After a senior year that ended with a trail of disappointments – with long-anticipated milestones modified beyond recognition or canceled altogether – Kingfisher High School’s Class of 2020 got some surprise and welcome extra recognition this week.
Read moreKingfisher County Emergency Manager Steve Loftis told county commissioners at Monday’s meeting that no new COVID-19 cases had been reported in the county since April 26.
Read moreA downtown Kingfisher Oklahoma Department of Transportation paving project expected to start in February will finally get under way next Monday.
Read moreEarly in the global pandemic shutdown as people were isolating at home, different patterns of hope emerged.
Read moreHennessey United, in partnership with Enel Green Power Energy, released names of the 12 Hennessey High School seniors to receive $8,500 in scholarships.
Read moreGraduation is on for 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 26, in The Eagle Event Center for 59 Hennessey High School graduates and up to four of their family members.
Read moreThe Oklahoma Department of Securities announced this week that it has joined an international enforcement task force organized by the North American Securities Administrators Association to investigate fraudsters looking to capitalize during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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