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Kingfisher Oklahoma

Famous Last Words (Best of)

Roger was a plunger, no, not in a janitorial sense but in a business one. He was a compulsive go-getter who married an exact opposite.Dorothy was definitely NOT a plunger, but a steady-as-she-goes conservative who liked to have every waking hour planned down to the last minute.

My Momma was a writer, too

It seems as though every time I’m looking for one thing, I find something else.This Sunday afternoon it was pages of family history, and stories, written by my Momma.She was lonely after Daddy died and our Senior Citizen Center continued to be her respite until the late afternoons and evenings.

VIEW from behind the plow

America has a $36 trillion national debt because of the policies President Donald Trump is working to correct.Since the 1980s national leaders have followed a globalism plan that allowed other countries to take advantage of America’s good nature and, dare I say sheer naiveté.

County project nets 7 bidders

County commissioners tabled bids for asphalt overlay projects in all three districts, but appeared pleased with the turnout.Seven bids were opened and read during Monday’s weekly meeting.

County groups recognized as they celebrate OHCE Week

The week of May 4-10 has been declared Oklahoma Home & Community Education Week in Oklahoma.Oklahoma Home and Community Education, Inc. (OHCE) is a statewide, county-based organization that has a partnership with Oklahoma State University and OSU Extension.

The latest cheese whiz

Cheese lovers have a good reason to be happy.Particularly those who love Christian Cheese.Sitting vacant for the past few years, the little building just off of Airport Road and North 13th Street which housed the Christian Cheese factory will soon be back up in production.

KPS board handles financial, personnel moves at May meet

A busy agenda saw the Kingfisher Board of Education conclude about a three-hour meeting with a slew of personnel moves Monday night.Some of the moves were transfers within the district, new titles, new hires and resignations as the board held its May regular meeting.

Baseball, softball regional roundup

Kingfisher survived the first day of its Class 4A baseball regional.After dropping their opener 4-1 to Harrah, the Jackets bounced back Thursday to eliminate Douglass 15-3 in the double-elimination bracket being played at Tuttle.

Eagles reach 3A state tournament

Hennessey survived the 36-hole trek through Boiling Springs Golf Course in Woodward to find a path to the state tournament.The Eagles placed third Thursday in a Class 3A boys golf regional to automatically qualify for state.Hennessey fired off rounds of 346 and 328 for a 674 total.
HHS SENIOR Taylor Ladwig led the Eagles to the 3A state tournament with his showing at the regional Thursday in Woodward. Ladwig was fourth individually, earning him a regional medal. [KT&FP Staff Photo]
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