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Kris Kuehn

Kris Kuehn passed away Tuesday, Nov. 17, 2020, at the age of 43. Kris was born July 9, 1977, in Okarche to Fred He graduated from Watonga High School in 1996 and immediately started his love of working in the oilfield for John Thompson. Kris had a passion for outdoor fun.
Kris Kuehn

Victoria ‘Vicki’ Marks

Victoria “Vicki” Lynn Marks, 66, of Omega passed away Friday, Nov. 20, 2020, at Mercy Hospital in Oklahoma City. Vicki was the third child of Arthur Frank and Ruth Janet (Brueggen) Annuschat and was born Aug. 5, 1954.
Victoria ‘Vicki’ Marks

Rita Jane Vogt Kretchmar

Rita Jane Vogt Kretchmar died Nov. 20, 2020, at St. Katharine Drexel Retirement Center in El Reno. A rosary was held Monday in the Benson Memorial Chapel and Mass of Christian Burial on Tuesday at Holy Trinity Church in Okarche with Rev. Cory Stanley officiating.
Rita Jane Vogt Kretchmar

Robert Barthelme

Robert Joseph Barthelme died Nov. 15, 2020, at Integris Southwest Medical Center in Oklahoma City. A rosary and Mass of Christian Burial were held Monday, Nov. 23, at Holy Trinity Church in Okarche with Rev. Cory Stanley officiating.
Robert Barthelme

Horns down & out

The game was never in doubt in the fourth quarter. That doesn’t mean there wasn’t some uneasiness. Kingfisher moved into the quarterfinals for the third straight year with last Friday’s 51-41 victory over visiting Lone Grove.
Horns down & out

Move aside, big brother

Ben Harman had one of the best passing performances by a quarterback in playoff history as Cashion cruised into the next round of the Class A playoffs. Harman threw for 437 yards and five touchdowns in Cashion’s 42-0 home win over Elmore City-Pernell.
Move aside, big brother

Crescent finally gets a game in 3rd round...we think

Crescent has moved into the third round of the Class A football playoffs, yet hasn’t played a game since Week 10. That’s 2020. The Tigers received their second straight forfeit win last week when Wayne bowed out of the playoffs due to COVID-19 concerns.

Lomega boys hammer Elks

It wasn’t snowing outdoors, but there was way too much Snowden indoors last Friday for Burlington. Noah Snowden and Blake Snowden combined for 40 points in a 75-37 road win for Lomega as the Raiders improved to 3-0 and won their Cherokee Strip Conference opener.
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