The biggest news story in Oklahoma last weekend - one that garnered national attention - was due, in part, to a Kingfisher man and has landed him in the middle of political crossfire.
It was 1998.With his junior year at Kingfi sher High School behind him, it was just another summer camp for Jared Harrison.At first it was about the friends he made at that summer camp - American Legion Oklahoma Boys State.Then he began to realize it was much more.Soon it became his passion.
A planned retail development that was once rejected by Kingfi sher’s planning and zoning board received approval from that entity last week.Board members voted 4-1 last Thursday to approve a request to rezone the lots at 1000 S. Main St. to C-4 commercial.
( Editor’s note: This story was published by Non-Doc.com last Friday, July 25, regarding a meeting of the Oklahoma State Board of Education held the previous day. For more recent comment and reaction, see related story also on Page 1.)By Tres Savage and Sasha Ndisabiye NonDoc.
• KOOL CARS & KRAZY DAYS: Make your way to downtown Kingfisher this Saturday, Aug. 2, for a full day of family fun, shopping and checking out the coolest cars in Oklahoma. The Chamber of Commerce is hosting the Kool Cars & Chrome Show, which will include a host of new activities this year.
The Times & Free Press was told that the two former newspaper office buildings in Hennessey and Canton purchased online in April will be used as lease and rental properties.
In Wednesday’s edition, we teased a story about Jared Harrison serving on the staff of the 79th session of American Legion Boys Nation to run in this edition.We had to push the story back one edition and it will now appear in the Wednesday, July 30, issue.
The Kingfisher Police Department has investigated or responded to the following reports:July 2 - Obedience to and required traffic control devices and DUI-liquor or drugs/APCV. — Sergeant Aaron Schlegel said in his report that he observed a northbound vehicle on U.S.
The following traffic accidents are being investigated by the Kingfisher Police Department:June 25, 5 p.m. - At North Fifth Street and East Admire Avenue. — Triston White, 19, Freedom, driving a 2007 Honda Civic, was parked in a parking space facing west.