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Kingfisher Police Department reports

The Kingfisher Police Department has investigated or responded to the following reports: November 19 - Receiving/possessing/concealing stolen property. Officer Dustin Brodrick responded to a report of theft at Atwoods, 1213 S. Main St.

Started at the top...

The first rankings of the basketball season were released Monday and two county teams sit atop their respective classes and several more are very near the top. Kingfisher is No. 1 in Class 4A boys and Lomega is the top Class B girls team according to the polls released on ossaarankings.com.

Bands plan Christmas programs this weekend

Kingfisher band members will be performing the annual Christmas concerts this weekend. There will be four different performances Sunday at Kingfisher Heritage Auditorium. Performances are scheduled as follows: • 1:30 p.m. - Fifth grade • 2 p.m. - Sixth grade • 2:45 p.m.
Bands plan Christmas programs this weekend

KHS inducts new NHS members

Kingfisher High School recently inducted its newest members into the National Honor Society during a ceremony at the Heritage Auditorium. To be eligible, students must maintain a minimum 3.75 GPA and have performed 10 hours of community service in Kingfisher.

HPD citations

The Hennessey Police Department recently issued the following citations: Speeding - 21-25 Over Posted Limit, Anthony Acquah, OKC; 16-20 Over, Stanley Lingo, Yukon; 11-15 Miles Over, Thuy Ngoc Le, Enid; and 1-10 Over, Ryan D. Kelly, Meeker; John W. McPherson, Norman, Jackie E.

Traffic accident

The following traffic accident is being investigated by the Kingfisher Police Department:November 20, 4:25 p.m. - At 1215 S. Main St. Joseph Morton, 37, Elgin, driving a 2010 Ford F150, was parked in a parking space at United Supermarket, 1215 S. Main St.

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

Thank you Father, mother, the Great I Am for this day. May the words I write be alright in thy sight. Acts 4:32: “All believers were one in heart and mind. No one claimed that any of their possessions was their own but they shared everything they had.” Hubert Humphrey, the late great U.S.

Local Christmas De-Lights

KINGFISHER WINTER NIGHTS continues to brighten up a city that’s seen other holiday traditions shut down by COVID-19 concerns.

Blessedly Boring

November’s weather struggled to live up to the level of excitement provided by October’s historic cold snap and ice storm, although it had its moments.
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