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Kingfisher Oklahoma

From Cutie to Creepy

Charlie Sue Scott, 8 months, left, and Hunter Miller, 10, are just two of the hundreds of creatively costumed kiddos marching up and down Kingfisher’s Main Street Thursday afternoon for the annual merchant trick-or-treating tradition.

Dobrinski seeking House Dist. 59 post

[Ed. Note: Mike Dobrinski of Okeene has authorized the Times & Free Press to publish the following announcement of his candidacy for State House District 59, subject to the June 30, 2020, Republican Primary Election.

Schieber photo featured on DKG fine arts website

The Arts and Humanities Jury of The Delta Kappa Gamma Society International announced recently the publication of Beth Schieber’s “Mother to Son” photograph in the DKG Gallery of Fine Arts, an online gallery of works of art and letters at www.dkg.org.

4-H FRIGHT NIGHT

Kingfisher County 4-H last Tuesday hosted its annual Fright Night at the Kingfisher County Fairgrounds. Part of the festivities included a costume contest.

Kingfisher Food Bank needs new home

The Kingfisher Food Bank has been providing food for those in need in Kingfisher County for the past 40 years. Meliah Ratcliff, volunteer director at the food bank, talked about the project last Thursday as guest speaker of the Kingfi sher Lions Club.
Kingfisher Food Bank needs new home

County’s retired educators are set to meet Wednesday

Kingfisher County Retired Educators will meet at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 6, at the Kingfi sher Memorial Library. All retired teachers and support personnel are invited and encouraged to attend. Local dues are $10. Members 90 years of age or older do not pay dues.

Lomega announces school schedule for upcoming week

Lomega’s school schedule for Nov. 4-9 is as follows: Monday - Fifth and sixth basketball at Lomega High School vs. Dover (girls at 4:30 p.m., boys at 5:30 p.m.); junior high basketball at Lomega vs. Dover (girls at 6:30 p.m., boys at 7:30 p.m.) Tuesday - High school basketball vs. Okarche, 6:30 p.

Cashion’s McCabe commits to SLU

She’s a Wildcat now, but it won’t be long before Madelyn McCabe is a Lion. The Cashion High School senior essentially ended her recruitment when she committed last month to Southeastern Louisiana University. “Feeling very blessed to be able to continue my track and field career at the D1 level!

View from Behind the Plow

VIEW from behind the plow It is puzzling that the Northeast and Left Coast elites have been so vehement in their hatred for duly-elected President Trump.
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