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Kingfisher Oklahoma

UPDATE: Four SWD wells shut-in as effort to stop saltwater purge

Three entities operating four saltwater disposal wells northwest of Kingfisher have agreed to shut in all four wells for at least 30 days to see if a saltwater spring bubbling up on private property can be stopped, an Oklahoma Corporation Commission spokesperson told the Times and Free Press late...

This girl’s bound for BOSTON

I run for myself and for those who depend on me. I run for those who can’t and for great causes. I run for those who can, but need encouragement. I run because someday I won’t be able to. And on that day, I hope and pray someone will run for me. — Randy L.

CM earns top state honor

Kingfisher City Manager Dave Slezickey was recognized as Oklahoma’s city manager of the year at the Oklahoma Municipal League’s annual awards banquet Thursday night.

Saltwater source still not identified

The source of a saltwater spring bubbling up on property northwest of Omega had not been identified at press time Friday, but an Oklahoma Corporation Commission spokesperson said an answer could be expected by late Friday afternoon.

ESCAPEE AT LARGE

Authorities are still searching for an Oklahoma City woman on an Oklahoma Department of Corrections reintegration program in Kingfisher who allegedly cut off her ankle monitor and left town in a stolen vehicle.

LOMEGA GROUNDBREAKING

All of Lomega’s student body was on hand Thursday morning for the groundbreaking of the new high school that will be constructed south of the current one. The 33,000 square foot structure is expected to be completed in early 2021.

County’s Salvation Army makes move with FUMC

After close to 40 years of being at the Kingfisher First United Methodist Church, The Salvation Army of Kingfisher County has moved with the congregation to the new location at 1800 S. 13th St.

Kingfisher County Extension hosts donut making workshop

Kingfisher County Extension hosted a workshop Sept. 10 on making homemade donuts. The class was held at the Extension Office and was instructed by Lindy Hoel, FCS educator. Hoel also provided materials for the workshop.
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