The Oklahoma City Community Foundation recently awarded scholarships to five Kingfisher County high school graduates through the state’s largest independent scholarship program.
House Majority Leader Mike Sanders, R-Kingfisher, commented on the recent announcement that Oklahoma farmers and ranchers will be eligible to receive a portion of the additional $14 billion to be released to agricultural producers from the U.S.
The following citations were recently issued by the Hennessey Police Department:
Transporting Open Container-Alcohol and Minor in Possession of Alcohol – Juvenile, Harrisburg, Neb.
Minor in Possession of Alcohol – Juvenile, Hennessey, and Juvenile, Marshall.
Thank you Father, mother, the Great I Am for this holy day that thy has made.
Father may the words I write be alright in thy sight. My Father, my rock and my Lord.
Father, President Trump is not pro-life. He is prodeath.
Michael “Mike” Laurance Randall, 63, died Friday, Sept. 25, 2020.
He will be remembered as a loving husband, father, grandfather, son, brother and friend to many.
Mike was born to Laurance and Deloris Randall of Okarche on June 11, 1957. He was the oldest of six children.
Nathan Todd Reed, 57, of Blanchard, died Monday, Sept. 28, 2020, at his home.
The son of Rodney Alan Reed and Karen Marie (De-Bolt) Ansley, he was born March 29, 1963, in Minneola, Kan.
Nathan graduated from Mooreland High School in 1981.
Where do the Kingfisher girls stand in the Class 4A cross country landscape.
Right now, it’s fourth to be exact, but coach Kerri Lafferty is optimistic her team can improve that number.
There wasn’t much of a chance for Kingfisher to look past last week’s opponent.
That’s because the Jackets had nobody to look forward to at the time.
KHS opened District 3A-1 play last Friday with a 52-12 road win against Bridge Creek in a game that went mostly according to plan.
Maybe the time will come when Crescent’s youth and inexperience catch up to the Tigers.
But that time still hasn’t arrived.
The Tigers remained unbeaten on the season last Friday with a 27-20 win over Oklahoma Bible Academy in Enid.
Cashion coaches have been stressing to their team that it’s important to get mentally prepared for each and every game - not just the big ones.
The Wildcats didn’t exactly take heed last week, but it also didn’t matter much.