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Kingfisher Oklahoma

Tigers nearly pull off CHA upset

Christian Heritage Academy outscored Crescent by two touchdowns over the fi nal two-plus quarters to escape with a win in last Friday’s season finale for both teams. CHA won despite being out-gained 451-244 by the Tigers.

As the Caissons Go Rolling Along

I have always observed Veterans Day and honored those who have fought or are fi ghting to maintain the freedoms and privileges we enjoy, but this year my understanding of Veterans Day became ever more personal and far more meaningful.

County mulls vote to lift Sunday sale ban

More than a year after a state question liberalizing alcohol sales had the adverse effect of hampering county restaurants and bars on Sundays and holidays, commissioners may give voters a chance to end a 35-year-old ban.At their weekly meeting at 9 a.m.

Expanding the Village

Beginning sometime next year, some children navigating the juvenile court system will have another advocate looking out for their best interests. Associate District Judge Lance Schneiter signed an agreement Oct.

Navigating the road of special needs care

When then six-month-old Ashley was diagnosed 32 years ago with a disabling genetic disorder, Jim and Lisa Copeland had to navigate the frustrating, overwhelming and sometimes terrifying world of special needs parenting without a road map.

LTCA seeking volunteers to visit nursing home residents

A free two-day training for prospective ombudsman volunteers will be offered at the Long Term Care Authority of Enid Area Agency on Aging.The training will be held 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Nov. 13-14 at 202 W. Broadway in Enid.

No comebacks allowed this time

History didn’t repeat itself Thursday night… and that’s a good thing for Kingfi sher. The Yellowjackets capped their 2019 regular season with a 43-26 win over seventh-ranked John Marshall at Taft Stadium in Oklahoma City.

Raiders snap 2-decade streak

Some names have changed but some were certainly the same Tuesday night when history was made inside Lomega High School’s gym. The Raiders defeated Okarche 58-36 in an impressive showing against their rival to improve to 2-0 on the season.

Lady Warriors finish strong at Lomega

It comes down to making shots. Okarche made them. Lomega mostly missed them. Okarche won. The Lady Warriors won this year’s version of one of the state’s best small-school rivalries by handing Lomega a 57-44 defeat on the Lady Raiders’ home court.
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