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Pitts announces candidacy for county sheriff

[ Ed. note: Aaron Pitts has authorized the Times & Free Press to publish the following paid political announcement of his candidacy for Kingfisher County Sheriff, subject to the June 18 Republican primary election.]My name is Aaron Pitts and I am running for Kingfisher County Sheriff.
Pitts announces candidacy for county sheriff

Cashion seniors elected to BPA national offices

Students from Cashion High School’s Business Professionals of America (BPA) chapter were among the 6,500 attendees representing nearly 800 school chapters who attended the 2024 BPA National Leadership Conference in Chicago, Ill., May 10-14.Two of them were also part of making history.
Cashion seniors elected to BPA national offices

NOT SO FAST. . .

The start of the Robberts Street Bridge replacement project has been delayed again. Work had been scheduled to start on May 28.
 NOT SO FAST. . .

Former KWN treasurer facing embezzling charge

A Kingfisher man faces possible jail time after allegedly embezzling more than $18,000 from Kingfi sher Winter Nights.Timothy Shane Abercrombie, 41, was charged with a felony count of embezzlement last Thursday in Kingfisher County District Court.

County approves replat of Cashion addition

Kingfisher County commissioners Monday approved a replat of the Wolf Creek Estates south of Cashion along County Line Road at their weekly meeting.Owner Cody Replogle said the revision primarily consists of changing some lot sizes. The overall size of the development remains the same.

Beginner, advanced barn quilt workshops planned

The Chisholm will hold two of its popular beginner barn quilt workshops on Friday, June 7, and Saturday, June 8.It will be from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m each day. Participants only need to attend one class.It will also host a twoday advanced barn quilt workshop Friday, July 12, and Saturday, July 13.

11 members gather for Hennessey Farmerettes’ May meeting

The Hennessey Farmerettes met Thursday, May 9, at the First Christian Church in Hennessey for its May meeting.Prior to the meeting, several members assembled take-home craft packages for youth attending the Hennessey Library.

Lomega’s Murray claims economic award

The Oklahoma City Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City and Oklahoma Council on Economic Education awarded Lomega High School’s Braxton Murray as one of 11 students honored at the 14th annual Outstanding Economic Student Awards held at the Oklahoma City branch.

Clerks Green, Eaton earn multiple certifications

Kingfisher County First Deputy Clerk Tashandra Eaton and Deputy Clerk Amberlee Green recently achieved Basic, Advanced I and Advanced II certifications through the County Training Program (CTP).
Clerks Green, Eaton earn multiple certifications
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