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Chisholm Trail Technology Center has announced its Students of the Quarter for the first quarter of the 2021-22 school year. Earning the honor were Kornkanok Attasathan of Lomega High School; Harley Petty, Valente Reza, Elijah Lauminick and Aspen Kelly of Watonga High School; Gracie Melton of Dover High School; Dayre Hernandez of Hennessey High School; and Matthew Miller of Kingfisher High School. The program for which each student was nominated is listed in the graphic. [Graphic provided by CTTC]
Read moreForty-three members of the Pool-Zachgo families gathered Sunday, Oct. 10, at the Crescent Community Center for the 39th annual reunion.
Read moreParents in Loudoun County, Virginia have called for the resignation of the entire school board after Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) defended the cover-up of an alleged rape in order to preserve its leftist transgender agenda.
Read moreLet’s get this right: global warming caused the record cold in Texas last winter. And the climate will be even colder for decades to come because the climate is warming, so let’s spend trillions to make it colder. Global warming is making us cold, so we need to make it colder, or else the Earth will burn up.
Read moreThe following traffic accidents are being investigated by the Kingfisher Police Department:
Read moreKingfisher Bookcase Review Club will meet next week.
Read moreSTATE REPRESENTATIVE Mike Dobrinski (R-Dist. 59), center, was the guest speaker last week at the monthly meeting of Kingfisher County Republican Women. He was introduced by President Debbie Parks, left, and First Vice President Sheila Duell. Dobrinski discussed his first session in office, which “exceeded my expectations,” the state’s improving financial outlook, redistricting and other current issues. KCRW will elect a new slate of officers at its November meeting, as well as host a baby shower for an Oklahoma City crisis pregnancy center. [ KT&FP Staff Photo]
Read moreMiriam, the comfort dog from Emmanuel Lutheran Church, and two of her handlers, Roger Post and Keith Leimbach, not pictured, were guests of Kingfisher Community Collaborative last week. With her first year of local service coinciding with the COVID-19 pandemic, Miriam’s opportunities to serve have been slightly restricted, but she and her team of handlers are ready to find more ways to go to work in the community, KCC members learned. [KT&FP Staff Photo]
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