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Kingfisher Oklahoma

How to create conflict

A MINORITY VIEW We are living in a time of increasing domestic tension. Some of it stems from the presidency of Donald Trump. Another part of it is various advocacy groups on both sides of the political spectrum demanding one cause or another.

Dutch rape victim, 17, dies after euthanasia request

[Ed. Note Valliere is executive director of Patients Rights Action Fund. This column first appeared on Fox News’ website. He is married to the former Teresa Milot of Cashion and is the brother-in-law of Jeremy and Monica Ingle of rural Dover.

SCHOOL EXPANSION

Keith Campbell, Kingfisher Middle School principal, left, and Shane Hood, Kingfisher Heritage School principal, second from right, presented Kingfisher Rotary Club members and guests last week with a slide show outlining the school expansion to be proposed by the school board to the school district...

Wildlife affected by flooding in Oklahoma

  Flooding across Oklahoma has been devastating for state residents. Flood waters have taken their toll on homes and businesses, but the wildlife population also has been affected.

KHS cheerleaders shine at J&C Camp

  KT&FP Staff Writer The Kingfisher High School and Middle School cheerleading teams attended Jeff & Craig Camp in Norman and brought home many awards, according to Tiffanie Barnett, former cheerleading coach.

Crosswhite fills competitive void

Anna Crosswhite, a Kingfisher High School graduate, is a part of the Oklahoma State University rowing program that placed fourth in the American Collegiate Rowing Association national championship this spring. The program was first established in 1973 and was the first rowing team in Oklahoma.

Plan for more driving delays

Eastbound access to County Road 840 from U.S. 81 was blocked off about 11 a.m. Tuesday and is expected to be closed for the next several days, according to an Oklahoma Department of Transportation update.Restricted access will allow work to continue on the northbound lanes of U.S.

Clean audit for county

Kingfisher County Treasurer Robin Rother has received a report from State Examiner and Inspector Cindy Byrd that the office has received a clean report (no exceptions) for the 2018-19 fiscal year.
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