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Kingfisher Oklahoma

Jon’s Ramblin’s

The new bridge over Kingfisher Creek is nothing short of awesome. I’m wondering how long it will take the DOT to take down the construction zone signs; seems like it normally takes awhile.

In With the New

Things don’t always go according to plan. Such is the case for Megan Thormodsgard who will soon find herself overseeing the state’s premier FFA program.

keeping it LOCAL

Friday, May 10, noon If there is any chance of severe weather, the test will be canceled. DOVER CEMETERY WORK DAY Saturday, May 11, 8 a.m. Clean up for Memorial Day weekend; bring gloves and garden tools. EARL A. ENIX RECEPTION Saturday, May 11, 2-4 p.m.

Trial date set in wind tax appeal

Kingfisher County commissioners met in executive session with the county’s lawyers Monday to discuss Kingfisher Wind’s district court appeal of its 2016 property tax assessment.

Motorcycle chase ends in crash

A 17-year-old Apache motorcyclist was taken into custody Saturday night after leading Kingfisher County Sheriff’s deputies on a high-speed chase that ended when a patrol car collided with his motorcycle.

HHS speech, debate completes best year yet

It is said that a new program or a new coach needs five years to establish that program and get it up and going. That has certainly not been the case with the Hennessey High School speech and debate team, which was started in 2015 by HHS English teacher and forensics coach Linda Soudek.

Perdue promotes 4-H at Capitol

Elizabeth Perdue, daughter of Jim and Deb Perdue of Kingfisher, represented Kingfisher County recently at State 4-H Day at the Capitol. She met with Senator Darcy Jech, R-Kingfisher, and spoke to him about 4-H and the impact it has on her and other members.

Lomega’s Yost earns scholarship

Tatum Yost, a senior at Lomega High School, has been awarded a $1,000 scholarship from Farm Credit of Enid.  She is the daughter of Kane Leonard Yost of Kingfisher and plans to attend Southwestern Oklahoma State University.

Extension staging several workshops this month

Kingfisher County Extension is hosting multiple workshops this month:Arthritis ExerciseThis workshop began May 2, but will also feature classes May 9 and May 16. Lindy Hoel, FCS Extension educator, will guide participants through the exercises according to the Arthritis Foundation Exercise Program.
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