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Kingfisher Oklahoma

Traffic accident

The following traffic accident is being investigated by the Kingfisher Police February 5, 8:30 p.m. At South Eighth Street and West Hill Drive. Yazaret Gamez, 19, Hennessey, driving a 2016 Jeep Cherokee, had parked along the curb of West Hill Drive.

Hennessey Police Department citations

SPEEDING - (26-30 Over Posted Limit) Jacob C. Yandell, Tahlequah; (16-20 Over) Tomas Alberto Ortega-Guerrero, OKC, and Homero Ramirez, San Antonio, Texas; (11-15 Over) Noe Jonathan Ramirez-Aguilar, Liberal, Kan. and Nicholas D. McCollum, Mesquite, Texas; (1-10 Over) Michael L.L.

Brandi Byrum

Brandi Lyn Byrum of Dover was born Aug. 11, 1978, to Carl and Connie (Ingle) Byrum. She departed this life unexpectedly on Feb. 8, 2021, due to an auto accident at the of 42. A 1996 graduate of Dover High School, Brandi went on to obtain her LPN certification from Autry Technology Center in 2002.
Brandi Byrum

Edward ‘Eddie’ Kuehn

Edward “Eddie” Leroy Kuehn was born Oct. 24, 1936, in Kingfisher to William and Lena Kuehn and passed away Feb. 10, 2021, in Kingfisher. Growing up, Eddie was the youngest of eight children and was the last living child from his family.

Lisa Kramer

Lisa Lynette Kramer was born on Oct. 29, 1961, in Kingfisher to R.D. and Shirley Kramer. She entered into her forever, Heavenly home Lisa grew up on the Kramer family farm northeast of Loyal. During her school years at Lomega, she was involved in 4-H, FFA and basketball.

Truth shall come out

Thank you Father, Mother, The Great I Am for this day that thy has made. I shall be glad in it. May the words I write be alright in thy sight, my Judge and my King. John 17:20 - “My prayer is not for them alone.

Believing ‘the big lie’

Than you Father, Mother, the Great I Am for this day that thy has made. I shall be glad in it. May the words I write be alright in thy sight my Judge and King. Jeremiah 23:24 - “Can any hide himself in secret places that I shall not see him? Saith the Lord, Do I not fill Heaven and earth?

Organized chaos pays off

Despite not playing in more than two weeks, the Okarche Warriors were able to impose their will on a pair of district opponents. The Warriors claimed a Class A district championship at home Saturday afternoon with a 72-30 victory against Drumright.

Wrestling regionals moved to this week

The regional wrestling tournaments originally scheduled for last week were postponed by the OSSAA. The tournaments were to take place statewide last Friday and Saturday, but inclement weather plus the potential for even worse weather caused the postponements.
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