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In June 2013, the county finally relinquished its status as the last of Oklahoma’s 77 without a paved airport runway.
Read moreThe State Office of School Safety and Security found some “soft areas” in a June 15 walk-through of Hennessey Public Schools, Hennessey School Superintendent Jason Sternberger told school board members during their Monday night meeting.
Read moreThe early voting site for the Aug. 23 runoff primary election has been changed, Election Board Secretary Shawna Buttts said.
Read moreAll Kingfisher County municipalities showed gains in their sale tax collections for July, according to figures released by the Oklahoma Tax Commission.
Read moreJohn Harris has a rarity in his closet.
Read moreOklahoma State University awarded degrees to 4,084 students this past spring, including 2,465 from Oklahoma, according to the Office of the Registrar.
Read moreThe Dover FFA chapter traveled to Wagoner on June 28 to stay at Tulakogee Conference Center for the Oklahoma FFA’s 50th Alumni Camp. There are four sessions of alumni camp. The Dover FFA chapter participated in the second session. The guest speakers included Kelly Barnes, Ben Glenn and a performance by hypnotist Dr. Al Snyder. There were workshops, water olympics, ropes course and a dodgeball tournament. Alumni Camp held 426 campers this year, which is the largest number of campers that have ever attended. Attending from Dover were, from left: front row, Fatima Aboite, Pedro Valles, Gabby Cervantes and Aliyah Bowers; and back row, Hadlee Bryan and Colton Burns. [Photo and information provided by Gabby Cervantes/Dover FFA Reporter]
Read moreFor more than a decade now, the state’s Lindsey Nicole Henry Scholarships for Students with Disabilities (LNH) program has been helping children with special needs thrive by paying for them to attend private schools that better serve them.
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