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Heightened concerns over possible coronavirus spread in the wake of state and national emergency declarations over the weekend are having impacts on activities and events across the county.
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Read moreKingfisher’s newest police officer began his supervised training period Monday, rounding out a full complement of 13 officers under the supervision of Chief David Catron.
Read moreA year after he stepped down from a 20-year career leading Kingfisher High School’s ag program to national prominence, Ryan Burns accepted a new challenge last week.
Read moreMason Overstreet’s college and professional worlds crossed paths late last week.
One has the Kingfisher High School graduate excited and the other beyond disappointed.
Read moreHennessey’s new assistant fire chief raised some safety issues in waiting to restore one of the town’s older structures during a recent town board meeting.
Read moreThe Kingfisher Elks Women’s Auxiliary (KEWA) held its monthly meeting Tuesday, March
The meeting opened with President Kathy Mueggenborg leading the flag salute.
Read moreNine members of the Hennessey Farmerettes met March 12 in the home of Lily Rourke.
President Billie Melendy called the meeting to order and led the flag salute.
The devotion, “The Secret,” was given by Mary Curry.
Read moreThe regular March meeting of the Kingfisher Bookcase Review Club has been canceled due to concerns over the coronavirus outbreak.
The next regular meeting is Monday, April 27, at the Farm Bureau Insurance building in Kingfisher.
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