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Kingfisher Oklahoma

Richard Lynch

Richard Lynch, 65, died Thursday, Oct. 17, 2019, at his home in Cashion. He was born in Edmond on Dec. 10, 1953. Richard attended Deer Creek High School. He worked all over Oklahoma and even Colorado as a stone mason for more than 40 years.

Kingfisher Police Department reports

The Kingfisher Police Department has investigated or responded to the following reports: October 3 - Burglary/second degree (auto). Officer Charles Trout took a report regarding stolen electronics from a vehicle in the 200 block of West Miles Avenue.

Cashion man charged with rape of child

A 21-year-old Cashion man pleaded not guilty Oct. 16 in Kingfisher County District Court to a charge of rape by instrumentation. Hunter Bradley Shoicket, 113 W. Broadway, Cashion, was arrested Oct.

Playground of Reality

Kingfisher Wheatbelt Ambucs has proven itself as the little club that could. With only 10 current members, the group has rallied an entire community to accomplish a giant goal – raise enough money construct a brand new, all-accessible playground at Kingfisher Park.

Work at Hennessey Dome continues

Hennessey school superintendent Dr. Mike Woods told the board of education in his monthly report Tuesday night that “the Dome has basically been consuming my life.

Baby’s death ruled murder; pair arrested

A Warr Acres daycare owner and her boyfriend were arrested last week in the death of a 6-month-old baby boy with local ties.Kelly Knipfer, 28, was arrested on complaints of first-degree murder and failure to report child abuse or neglect in connection with the death of Liam James Farrar.

Wilczek, Trout wed in June ceremony

Amy Wilczek and Reid Trout, both of Kingfisher, exchanged vows Saturday, June 22, 2019, at First Christian Church in Kingfisher. Rev. Marilyn Merle officiated the ceremony. Parents of the couple are Ronald and Kim Wilczek and Charles and Jessie Trout, all of Kingfisher.

Teachers get supplies, curriculum at OERB workshop

Sixty teachers now have hundreds of dollars of classroom supplies and hands-on activities after attending a teacher-training workshop sponsored by the people of Oklahoma oil and natural gas at Kingfisher High School.

Paul Schwarz

Paul Joseph Schwarz, 87, of El Reno, died Oct. 16, 2019.   Paul was born in Okarche to Louis and Anna (Schlirf) Schwarz. He graduated from Holy Trinity High School in Okarche in 1950. He served in the Army (Missile Division) with several honors from November 1952 to November 1954.
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