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Kingfisher Oklahoma

Crop growth still lagging

Kingfisher County Extension Director Bryan Kennedy reports much of Kingfi sher County’s wheat acreage is still behind average growth at this stage because of dry weather in the early fall. “There is still a lot of late wheat still coming up, which should be all right,” he said.

HPS Sup’t in hospital

Dr. Michael Woods, Hennessey Public School superintendent, remained hospitalized Tuesday after apparently losing consciousness behind the wheel of his pickup truck and crashing into a storage container about 4:30 p.m. Monday north of Hennessey. Woods, 50, was transported by Life EMS to St.

No decision yet on alcohol vote

Kingfisher County commissioners discussed wording for a possible county ballot on Sunday and holiday liquor by the drink sales with restaurateurs and other retailers at their weekly meeting Tuesday.No action was taken after the discussion.

More SWDs shut in as purge continues

The shut-in period for four saltwater disposal wells in the vicinity of an ongoing purge southwest of Omega has been extended indefinitely and four additional disposal wells were shut in as of Saturday, by directive of the Oklahoma Corporation Commission.

Unbroken Chain

Loyal Evangelical Church celebrates its 125th birthday this Sunday at its newly remodeled building. The new facilities will be dedicated during the 10:30 a.m. Sunday service, followed by a meal. The 2:30 p.m.

Kingfisher FFA has strong showing at national convention

The Kingfisher FFA Chapter had another successful outing recently under the guidance of new FFA advisers Megan Thormodsgard and Tyler Gradert at the National FFA Leadership Development Events (LDE). The competitions were held in conjunction with the 92nd National FFA Convention and Expo held Oct.

Hennessey board votes to develop new pot regulation

A recent memo from Hennessey’s town attorney to the board about it’s “fairly stiff” marijuana ordinance prompted special board meeting and action last week.The board opted to develop a new ordinance similar to Kingfi sher’s in a 5-0 vote.

HPS dome opening pushed to January

It will take six tractor-trailers to deliver the bleachers for the Eagle Event Center and five weeks to assemble them. Hennessey Board of Education members got that update Monday night from Jack Quirk and Todd Cameron in the absence of Superintendent Dr.

Post hosts Plainview HCE’s October meeting

The Plainview HCE met at 1:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 14, at Paula Post’s home. Beth Evans, vice present, brought the meeting to order. Post read the devotional and roll call was taken with 11 members and one guest, Mickey Post, present.
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