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Upcoming Events

• Kelly K Ministries is hosting a two-day event in Kingfisher at the end of this month. “Ignited: Code Red” will be held Saturday and Sunday Aug. 30 and 31 at Newfield Community Park.
Upcoming Events

All set to ignite a revival

A space helmet, an impromptu motorcycle ride and a word from God.It’s not the beginning of your typical revival.But there’s nothing typical about Kingfisher’s Kelly K either.

Tariff effects, cost of inputs part of talks as Lankford pays visit to P&K

As he wrapped up an interview and before he left for his next in a long line of stops for the day, Senator James Lankford noticed he was without something.“I just realized I left my bottle of water back in the shop,” Lankford said. “I’m going to grab it so I don’t leave my trash behind.

Accident claims life of Dover student

A 12-year-old girl from Dover died in a rollover accident Saturday evening.According to a report from the Oklahoma Highway Patrol, four juveniles were in a Polaris side-byside about one mile south and west into a property just before 5:30 p.m.

Creed Kraus

Creed Everett Kraus of Weatherford was born March 2, 2004, at Mercy Hospital in Oklahoma City and passed away Saturday, Aug. 16, 2025, at the age of 21.Creed graduated from Hydro-Eakly High School in 2022. During his school years, he enjoyed shooting skeet and spending time outdoors.
Creed Kraus

Beaman pitch opens Cashion complex

Cashion’s softball past met its present on the field of its future on Monday.The program’s new softball complex was unveiled during a ceremony held prior to an intrasquad scrimmage.Cashion’s complex recently had new turf installed along with a number of other improvements.
STILL GOT IT – Linzee (Roby) Beaman delivers the first pitch as members of the Cashion softball team look on Monday. Cashion was opening its newly-renovated softball complex, which included new turf. Beaman was on Cashion’s first-ever fastpitch team a

Chalk up 2 more quality W’s for Warriors

It wasn’t deja vu, but it was close.Okarche got a pair of wins early last week against a pair of perennial contenders in their respective classes.And it was a pair of familiar foes.Okarche downed Fort Cobb-Broxton 5-3 at home on Monday, then traveled to Dale on Tuesday and prevailed 5-4.

Lady Jackets earn comeback win

Callie Blair used her glove and her legs to help Kingfisher secure its sixth straight win.None of it was easy. KHS made its home debut Thursday and had to earn a 4-2 come-from-behind win over Chisholm on the opening day of the Highway 33 Classic.
HEELS OVER HEAD – Kendall Farrar slides safely into second base during Thursday’s 4-2 win over Chisholm. [KT&FP Staff Photo]

Longhorns capture fourth straight win

Dover dominated from the second inning on to pick up its fourth straight win.The Longhorns traveled to Frontier on Tuesday and brought home a 12-3 victory.After the game was tied 2-2 through one inning of play, the visitors rattled off 10 unanswered runs in the five-inning run-rule.
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