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Kingfisher Police Department reports

The Kingfisher Police Department has investigated or responded to the following reports:March 16 - No insurance, expired license plates, operate a motor vehicle with fictitious license plates and receiving and/or concealing stolen property.

Clean-up day set Saturday

Four local organizations are sponsoring a clean-up day Saturday as part of the Keep Oklahoma Beautiful Program.Kingfisher Rotary Club, Kingfisher Trails, Kingfisher Tree Board and Memory Lane are sponsoring the event and asking volunters to meet in the Interbank parking lot at 8 a.m.

SPRING IS EVIDENT

SPRING IS EVIDENT everywhere as warm temperatures trigger budding trees and flowers and beautiful sunsets, like this one captured by a KT&FP reader. [Photo Courtesy Lisa Harris via Facebook]
SPRING IS EVIDENT

Voting starts Thursday for city, school seats

Early voting starts Thursday at the Kingfisher County Courthouse for three county school board seats and one post on the Kingfisher City Commission.Early voting is conducted outside the county election board office from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday and Friday.
Bill Tucker

County hears Loyal Fire Department radio request

Kingfisher County commissioners heard a report from Loyal Fire Chief Dusty Biehler Monday about the need to replace the Loyal Fire Department’s radios with digital models.Biehler gave a detailed explanation of various makes of radios and their abilities.

Reese breaks down secret to Jackets’ success

Kingfisher’s boys basketball coaches were expecting a solid season.But this?“We knew we’d be pretty good,” said head coach Jared Reese. “But we definitely weren’t expecting to win another state championship.
Reese breaks down secret to Jackets’ success

OID hosting senior fraud webinars

A number of agencies are working together to deliver the annual Senior Fraud Webinar Series.The series is designed to educate Oklahomans on the latest white-collar crimes and provide tips to protect themselves from scams targeting seniors.

CTTC students qualify for state BPA conference

Four Chisholm Trail Technology Center Digital Technologies students qualified for the state Business Professionals of America Leadership Conference by placing in the top-20 among all technology centers and high schools with a CareerTech program.
CTTC students qualify for state BPA conference
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