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Two Kingfisher County student-athletes were recently named Fellowship of Christian Athletes All- State in Oklahoma.
Read moreOne Hennessey official said testing for COVID-19 isn’t available at the levels state officials say as the town’s board agreed to start reopening per Governor Kevin Stitt’s recommendation.
Read moreThe Lomega Youth Action Council was focusing its energy on educating the Lomega Elementary students about the dangers of e-cigarette use when the second semester was cut short.
Read morePre-kindergarten through fifth grade teachers and staff will be in front of the Hennessey Early Childhood Center from 5-7 p.m. Friday,May 8, to welcome all elementary school students and honor pre-K and fifth grade graduates.
Read moreDr. Jim and Nancy Stock, owners and operators of Wheatland Veterinary Hospital north of Kingfisher for the past 42 years, have announced their retirement effective Friday, May 1.
Read moreAfter social distancing rules threw a monkey wrench into Kingfisher County Republican Women’s plans for its annual scholarship banquet, the club decided to pivot to the next best thing –a video awards presentation streamed on social media.
Read moreMore local businesses reopened Friday as the state continued to meet benchmarks in the Governor’s Open Up and Recover Safely plan and local regulations also were eased.
Read moreOn the heels of last week’s successful Drag Main event in Kingfisher, locals organized a classic car cruise for Saturday, May 2.
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