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Weekend edition printed day early

This edition of the Times & Free Press was printed a day earlier than its normal weekend printing schedule.The edition went to press Thursday afternoon and was mailed to subscribers a day early as well.

Ellyson family members gather at Kingfisher Elks Lodge for 54th reunion

The 54th Ellyson family reunion was held Sunday, July 7, at the Kingfisher Elks Lodge. Hosting this year’s reunion were the Charles and Lee Ellyson families.The group opened with prayer and had a smorgasbord of food to eat.The family then played a quiz game: - Who was the oldest and youngest?

SWOSU announces spring honor rolls

The President’s Honor Roll and Dean’s Honor Roll at Southwestern Oklahoma State University (SWOSU) in Weatherford, Sayre and Yukon have been announced for the 2024 spring semester.The lists include students from 18 states in the U.S. and 22 countries worldwide.

Sotomayor describes crying after some court decisions

Justice Sonia Sotomayor, the most senior liberal on the conservative Supreme Court, told an audience at Harvard University on Friday that she sometimes cries after the court hands down its decisions – and she suggested there may be more tears ahead.

Weather Act Passes House

This month in Washington, among a number of other bills that passed, I worked with Chairman Thompson to pass the next Farm Bill out of the House Committee on Agriculture.In Oklahoma, I traveled around the state for some important meetings and events.
Weather Act Passes House

Recent Kingfisher Police Department reports

The Kingfisher Police Department has investigated or responded to the following reports: June 19 - Leaving the scene of accident involving damage.Officer Christopher Mc-Daniel said in his report that he observed a truck pulling a camper at Love’s Country Store, 203 S. Main St.

SOGGY SUNDAY

Parts of Kingfisher County received a month’s worth of rain in just a few hours early Sunday morning.
SOGGY SUNDAY

From fun to tragedy in a heartbeat

Achieving goals and working hard have always been an important part of Garett Wittrock’s life.He’s going to need those strong qualities now more than ever...but he’s ready to face it head on.It’s also going to take a lot of help and support from his family, friends...and community.
From fun to tragedy in a heartbeat

Commissioners make quick work of brief city agenda

Kingfisher city commissioners Monday heard from Hennessey High School students Addison Null-Kelly and Abigail Holsten of Youth Action for Health Leadership (YAHL), which is funded by the Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust (TSET).
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