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HENNESSEY TOWN TREASURER

There were two filings for the four-year term of town treasurer for the Town of Hennessey.They were: Shelley Burch, 51, the incumbent; and Kelley Vaverka, 59.Voters will mark the box next to one of the names. ( Note: See Sample Ballot on Page 6.

OKARCHE BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Two candidates filed for Office No. 2 on the Okarche Town Board of Trustees.They were: Keith E. Griesel, 47, and Judd K. Kroener, 53.Voters will fill in the box next to one of the names.The seat of Office No. 4 was also open, but only one candidate filed. JD Mueggenborg, 43, will fill that seat.

All levels of KPS choir provide standout district performances

At the very least, Kingfisher choir students are excellent.Mostly, however, they’re superior.They proved that at multiple OSSAA district competitions in recent weeks and their performances earned them the right to compete at state.First up was the district solo and ensemble competition held Feb.

Town administrator did not talk with state rep or senator

The Hennessey town board meeting story in the Wednesday, March 19, edition incorrectly stated that Town Administrator Tiffany Rowen learned that the town’s forensic audit was 70% complete after she’d contacted State Rep. Mike Dobrinski for information.

MAJOR DUST UP

The air was filled with dust and - later smoke.Wind gusts of more than 60 miles per hour were recorded.Wildfires raged across the state. Yet, Kingfisher County was largely untouched.“Our county, for a change, fared very, very well,” said Emergency Management Director Ryan Deatherage.

She’s walked a mile in their shoes

She’s come a long way from the teenager who had better things to do than sit behind a desk at Kingfisher High School.Over 35 years later, Tracy Baustert, a 1988 KHS graduate, inspires students at her alma mater to follow their dreams and overcome challenges and obstacles before them.
KHS COUNSELOR Tracy Baustert not only earned a master’s degree in recent years, but completed the qualifications to become a licensed professional counselor. [KT&FP Staff Photo]

Hennessey town board holds off on new police car purchase

Hennessey’s Board of Trustees were asked to approve the purchase of a Ford Explorer with “police outfitting” at $56,000, but tabled the matter Tuesday because the majority preferred a Chevrolet Tahoe.It’s also $6,000 over what was budgeted.

No burn ban sought for county as fire danger lingers

District 2 County Commissioner Mike Sparks said he would have liked to call for a county burn ban Monday due to dry foliage and windy conditions, but commissioners had not received a required legal request for one from county fire departments.

Lenten services continue

The annual Lenten Community Service series sponsored by the Kingfisher Ministerial Alliance has begun and will run through April 16.Each of the weekly services will begin at noon with the exception of the final service on April 16 - and will be held at the Church of the Nazarene, 414 Hill Drive.
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