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DST begins Sunday; move clocks ahead

Daylight Saving Time, like it or hate it, returns Sunday.That means you’ll have to get up an hour earlier each day to meet your usual schedule. On the brighter side you’ll have an extra hour of daylight at the end of the day.For the past four months, we’ve been on standard time.

Hennessey board accepts building bonds bid

Interest rate bids were close on the Hennessey Public Schools’ sale of $1.7 million in taxable building bonds, and The Bank of Oklahoma was awarded the best and lowest bid at 4.498%.The interest is due May 1, 2026.Other bidders were Country Club Bank, Leawood, Kan., 4.

Recent rains should benefit county crops

A thunderstorm, accompanied by high winds, dropped up to .9 inch of rain across Kingfisher County early Tuesday.Local Weather Observer Steven Loftis, recorded .65 inch at 7 a.m., which came on top of .20 inch recorded Monday morning, a total of .85 inch.Twila Adams recorded .

Local Post 5 to celebrate American Legion’s 106th

Kingfisher American Legion Post 5 is hosting a “birthday party” to commemorate the American Legion’s 106th birthday.It will be held at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 13, at Kingfisher Elks Lodge.All Post 5 members or veterans wishing to join are invited to attend.

Franks honored at last meeting

Kingfisher Board of Education President Charles Walker, left, presents a plaque to outgoing board member Carly Franks during Monday’s March regular meeting. Franks served her final meeting as a board member after 10 years of service.
Franks honored at last meeting

First Christian Church

How, then, can they call on the one they have not believed in? And how can they believe in the one of whom they have not heard? And how can they hear without someone preaching to them? Romans 10:4 The Church is entrusted with the message, the Good News of Jesus the Christ.

Ice named NRCS Engineer of the Year

As engineers around the U.S. were honored in February during National Engineers Week, a former area resident was selected as the USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) 2025 Engineer of the Year.The son of Kingfisher residents Brad and Cyndi Ice, Shane Ice, P.E.
Ice named NRCS Engineer of the Year

Farmerettes hold February meeting

The Hennessey Farmerettes, an Oklahoma Home and Community Education group, met Feb. 27 in the home of Marge Patocka for its monthly meeting.President Pansy Wheeler opened the meeting with 10 members present.
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