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CATTLE

Winners of the Kingfisher County spring livestock show have been announced as follow by class in order of placing: CATTLE Heifers Angus - Class 1: Kade Henrichs, Okarche, champion; Matthew Hamil, Cashion; reserve champion; Hannah Hamil, Cashion Class 2: Hannah Hamil Charolais - Class 1: Bella...

SWINE

Winners of the Kingfisher County spring livestock show have been announced as follow by class in order of placing: SWINE GiltsBerkshire - Adam Terry, Cashion, champion Duroc - Class 1: Nathan Hamil, Cashion; Ryder Seaton, Cashion; Hannah Hamil, Cashion Class 2: Lily Lunsford, Kingfisher, champion;...

Local traffic accidents

The following traffic accidents are being investigated by the Kingfisher Police Department:February 18, 7:10 a.m. - At U.S. 81 and Mitchell Drive. Chrystal Testa, 46, Oklahoma City, driving a 2009 Dodge TK pulling a trailer, was southbound in the inside lane of U.S. 81.

SHEEP

Winners of the Kingfisher County spring livestock show have been announced as follow by class in order of placing: SHEEP EwesDorset Advantage Kylee Bell, Dover Dorset - Crew Charmasson, Hennessey; Presley Squires, Dover CommercialClass 1 - Lester Yost, Lomega, first and second Class 2 - Colton...

GOATS

Winners of the Kingfisher County spring livestock show have been announced as follow by class in order of placing: GOATS DoesClass 1 - Madison Bernethy, Cashion Class 2 - Savannah Hardison, Kingfisher; Caroline Oakley, Cashion; Kade Henrichs, Okarche; Lester Yost, Lomega Class 3 - Hardison; Oakley;...

KPS victim of ransomware attackers during weekend

Kingfisher Public Schools fell prey to a ransomware attack over the weekend, which disrupted some services into the school week.However, said Superintendent Andy Evans, no sensitive information was breached by the attackers.

KPS students, staff earn Red Carpet Band honors

HONOR BAND – Several Kingfi sher band students were selected to one of three Red Carpet Honor Bands and recently performed a concert at Woodward High School along with 300 students from 40 schools in northwest Oklahoma.
KPS students, staff earn Red Carpet Band honors

Increased wildfire danger this week

Oklahoma Forestry Services is urging an elevated level of caution as the risk of wildfire increases throughout the week.Dry conditions are expected for nearly the entire state leading up to a forecast of possible late-week extreme fire weather.
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