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Candidate forum set Thursday

A free public forum featuring Republican candidates for seven state offices is scheduled Thursday evening at Kingfisher Heritage School auditorium. Doors open at 5:45 p.m.Doors open at 5:45 p.m. with refreshments and a meet and greet with candidates in the gym.

SHOWING APPRECIATION

Kingfisher High School’s golf coaches recently showed their appreciation to the local course for being such a gracious host throughout the season. Boys’ coach Chris Combs, left, and girls’ coach Audra Smalley, right, presented a check for $1,000 to the Kingfisher Golf Course.
SHOWING APPRECIATION

23rd annual Endeavor Games start Thursday

The University of Central Oklahoma will host the 23rd annual Endeavor Games, an opportunity for athletes with physical disabilities to participate in various sporting events on a competitive level, June 9-12, on Central’s campus and throughout the Edmond community.

Kingfisher quiz wizzes head to nationals

Thirteen fourth through eighth grade students from Kingfisher schools have been packing their heads with all the right answers as they get ready to represent their district in a national quiz bowl event in Orlando, Fla., later this month.
Kingfisher quiz wizzes head to nationals

Rain, Rain, Stay Away

It’s not often that people in Kingfisher County hope it doesn’t rain.But that’s the situation now with the start of wheat harvest.Light harvesting began last weekend and picked up speed on Monday before rain started falling on Tuesday, bringing harvest to an abrupt halt.
Rain, Rain, Stay Away

U.S. Senate hopeful seeks debate access

An Oklahoma County district judge will hear a U.S. Senate candidate’s request for an injunction Monday afternoon to stop an Oklahoma media company from excluding him from a debate.Republican candidate Dr.

Jury awards multimillion frack verdict

A Kingfisher County jury deliberated just over an hour and a half Wednesday before awarding $4.485 million in damages from lost production in a county well due to fracking activity in several newer wells owned by Oklahoma Energy Acquisitions.

MIXING IT UP

A better life.The opportunity for just that is what turned mixed martial arts from a hobby for Gabe Rednose into a potential career.Next month very well could be a proving grounds on just how far Rednose can take that career…and how much better he can make the life for himself and his family.
MIXING IT UP
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