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3rd time’s a charm?

Maribeth Boettler of Hennessey is a fourth generation educator and was honored for her 52 years of teaching May 19 on the state Senate floor by Sen. Chuck Hall and Rep. Mike Dobrinski.
CAREER IN EDUCATION – Maribeth Boettler (center) was recognized for her 52 years of teaching by State Rep. Mike Dobrinski, R-Okeene (left), and State Senator Chuck Hall, R-Perry. A citation recognizing her work in education was read on the Senate floor

KPS adds to English, math departments

Changes of heart led Kingfisher Public Schools to regain a teacher, but see the departures of two others who were recently hired.Four new staff members were approved Monday night at the Kingfisher’s Board of Education’s regular June meeting while two resignations were accepted.

Harvest halted before it starts?

The 2025 Kingfisher County wheat harvest made a light start over the weekend and forecasted rains are likely to halt producers’ progress before it gets started.Grain was received at Wheeler Brothers Grain Elevator in Kingfisher, CHS Elevator at Omega and CHS Elevator at Okarche over the weekend.
NEWER FARMS was busy early Monday evening trying to take advantage of the small window of a dry weather pattern. Travis Newer is pictured cutting in a field three miles west of Kingfisher. Producers were able to begin cutting as early as last weekend in s

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NEW BRIDGE – Traffi c is fl owing over the recently-completed Uncle John Creek Bridge on East Robberts Avenue in Kingfi sher. District 1 Commissioner Jeff Moss said the bridge is still awaiting a fi nal check by engineers before the contractor, Sewell Brothers Inc.
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Elon Musk ‘disappointed’ in ‘Big, Beautiful Spending Bill’

 [ Elizabeth Troutman Mitchell is the White House Correspondent for “The Daily Signal.” ] Department of Government Efficiency head Elon Musk told CBS News Tuesday he is “disappointed” in the spending codified in Republicans’ “big, beautiful bill.

Class of ‘77 gathers for reunion

GOOD TIMES – Members of the Kingfisher High School Class of 1977 recently gathered for a reunion at the Kingfisher Elks Lodge.

Black tabbed to lead Hennessey baseball program

Tanner Black was hired as a high school teacher and the head baseball coach during a special meeting of the Hennessey Board of Education last Wednesday.He was hired on a temporary contract in a 4-0 vote after a 25-minute executive session to discuss the employment.
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