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Amazon is getting out of Dodge. Well, more accurately, Seattle.
Read moreHennessey’s First United Methodist Church will celebrate its completed playground at 5 p.m. Saturday, March 26, with free hot dogs and chips for all. The church is located on East First and Cherokee streets and the playground is across the street west of there. Parking is available in front of the church on Cherokee Street and between the new playground and the church’s white pantry building. The only parking allowed on East Second Street is in the marked post office parking. The playground is west of the church’s volleyball court that was constructed last year. At the church’s request, the town earlier placed a stop sign on Second Street to slow down traffic. Pictured above on Sunday’s windy afternoon are children playing while their parents sat on a nearby bench to visit and watch them. [KT&FP Staff Photo by Barb Walter]
Read morePioneer has announced it is working to help build awareness about the Affordable Connectivity Program, a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) program.
Read moreTheta Tau Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha International met at El Charro at 6 p.m. Tuesday, March 15, for its spring social.
Read moreKingfisher Bookcase Review Club will meet Monday, March 28, at the Farm Bureau Insurance Building, 117 W. Sheridan Ave., Kingfisher.
Read moreMakylah and Matthew Henton of Kingfisher announce the birth of their son, Jhett Hayes Henton.
Read moreWhile we’ve been busy at the Capitol voting on measures on the Senate floor, I’ve also been very active across our district. I had the honor or spending some time at Southwestern Oklahoma State University (SWOSU) this last week to celebrate some of the institution’s accomplishments, and it was an exciting time for the faculty, staff and students at SWOSU.
Read moreEquipment valued at $6,000 was reported stolen from Producers Service Corp., 1100 N. Mitchell Road, in Hennessey.
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