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Turf Enough

Drive by the Kingfisher High School football field during the summer and fall months and chances are you’d find Jeff Myers or Gary Sewell sitting on a mower, mindlessly driving back and forth.It’s a process that had to be repeated every other day for years on end.
Turf Enough

Lomega tabs Wilson to lead district

Lomega’s search for a new superintendent took the board of education all the way to….down the hall.Board members last Monday voted unanimously to hire Cory Wilson as the district’s next leader.
Cory Wilson

Pioneer to expand fiber in Cashion

Pioneer has announced its four Competitive Local Exchange Carrier (CLEC) community fiber-optic overbuild.Pioneer has begun staking, designing and engineering in Cashion for a new fiber-optic internet network, a first for Cashion residents.
Pioneer to expand fi ber in Cashion

Newly-elected Hennessey officials

Sworn in for four-year terms were, from left: Clif Vogt, re-elected town trustee who was elected Hennessey mayor by the board of trustees during their Thursday night meeting; first term and newly-elected member,Trustee Randy Bohnstedt; Town Clerk Kelley Vaverka Gettings, who was unopposed, and...
Newly-elected Hennessey officials

HPS looks to buy more property near facilities

A house in the area of the Hennessey Public Schools’ parking lot on Walnut Street may become available soon, Superintendent Jason Sternberger told Hennessey school board members during their meeting Monday, April 10.

KHS choir ‘Excellent’ at state

SINGING AT STATE – The Kingfi sher High School choir capped a hectic month when it performed at the OSSAA state competition March 30 at Oklahoma Baptist University in Shawnee. The choir, directed by Diann Magnus, earned “excellent” ratings in both performance and sight singing.
KHS choir ‘Excellent’ at state

KUE choir members shine in competition

Members of the Kingfi sher Upper Elementary fifth and sixth grade choir have officially experienced a vocal competition.And they were successful in doing so.They took part March 31 in the Seiling Music Festival.
KUE choir members shine in competition

KPD investigating multiple reports

The Kingfisher Police Department has investigated or responded to the following reports:March 26 - Public intoxication.Officer Kyle Svoboda responded to a report of an individual walking along South 13th Street at approximately 1 a.m.

KHS names March Students of the Month

Kingfisher High School has named its Students of the Month for March 2023.Students are chosen based on many characteristics including responsibility, leadership, work ethic, reliability, kindness, and more.
Jhett Birdwell
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