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Richard Simunek, Hennessey preservationist and town board member, announced a $1.35 million matching gift to the town for the library, history center and “old school gym” located on Hennessey’s Main Street.
Read moreTimes & Free Press contributor Barb Walter recently won the Oklahoma Press Association’s column-writing contest with her column entitled “It was time,” published in November in this newspaper.
Read moreIndividuals and businesses can now make donations on behalf of Kingfisher Public Schools and earn up to a 75% credit on their 2020 state income taxes.
Read moreEncana’s corporate relocation and rebranding announced in October became official on Monday when the company announced it is now domiciled in the U.S. and has adopted the new name Ovintiv Inc.
Read more[Ed. Note: Servrina Prim has authorized the Times & Free Press to publish the following announcement of her candidacy for Kingfisher Board of Education Office No. 5, subject to the Feb. 11 school primary election.]
Read moreThe low bid of $30,494 to build a 100-foot radio tower at the new sheriff’s office-jail at the south edge of Kingfisher got the nod from Kingfisher County commissioners Monday.
Read moreA recent lawsuit filed by three tribal governments raises a major question: Did a law passed by the Legislature and signed by former Gov. Mary Fallin in 2017 violate state-tribal gaming compacts, opening the door for tribes to now seek damages?
Read moreThe Hennessey High School speech and debate team had its first outing of the new year at the Crescent Tournament the weekend of Jan. 24-25.
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