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Electric co-ops grow for the communities they serve

October is National Coop Month, and Cimarron Electric Cooperative is joining cooperatives across the U.S. to celebrate.Co-ops come in all shapes and sizes, but they each have a common goal: to provide goods or services for the members of the co-op.
Electric co-ops grow for the communities they serve

Friends of Library members get genealogy site training

Kingfisher Friends of the Library hosted a special training session for club members regarding the use of the Ancestry. com database on Oct. 11.The Oklahoma Historical Society provided training sessions at 1 p.m. and again at 5 p.m.
Friends of Library members get genealogy site training

SBA drought disaster loan deadline fast approaching

Director Jeffrey Lusk of the U.S. Small Business Administration’s Disaster Field Operations Center-West last week reminded small nonfarm businesses in Oklahoma of the Nov. 17 deadline to apply for an SBA federal disaster loan for economic injury.

Pool-Zachgo family gathers for reunion

Thirty-six members of the Pool-Zachgo families gathered Sunday, Oct. 8, at the Crescent Community Center for their 41st annual reunion.Traveling the longest distance was Gary Zachgo of Dallas, Texas. The oldest member attending was Eva Golden of Edmond.

Good BEE-Havin’

Gilmour Elementary announced its Good BEE-havior students for the week ending Oct. 13.
Good BEE-Havin’

Charges filed against 4 in KHS football matter

Kingfisher’s head football coach, a former coach, a school board member and even the father of the alleged victim have been formally charged in a case that’s been overshadowing the school’s football program for more than two years.

New Pioneer project an ode to its past

It’s being dubbed Pioneer 2.0.It’s also called the “Pioneer Broadband Revolution.”No matter the name, Pioneer Telephone Cooperative is taking on a massive project over the next five years.
New Pioneer project an ode to its past

Local couple facing charges involving child abuse

Two Kingfisher people are facing felonies in a case that alleges child abuse.Charged Tuesday in Kingfisher County District Court were Donald Ray Browning, Jr., and Melissa Daun Browning.Donald Browning, 47, is charged with child abuse while Melissa Browning, 44, is charged with enabling child abuse.

KPS Places Coach on Leave

With a felony charge being handed down Tuesday, Kingfisher Public Schools has suspended head football coach Jeff Myers indefinitely while the legal process plays out.“The district has placed Mr.
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