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Kingfisher Oklahoma

Robinette presented top 911 quarterly award

The Oklahoma 911 Management Authority, in partnership with the Oklahoma Chapter of the Association of Public-Safety Communications (APCO) are working together to honor those working in the 911 operations field.

Jane Arnold

Mrs. Jane Schroeder Arnold, 65, of Lebanon, Tenn., and a native of Okarche, passed away March 17, 2019, at Tennova Healthcare, Lebanon. Born Sept. 27, 1953, in Canadian County, she was the daughter of the late Herbert and Bernadine Brueggen Schroeder.

Kingfisher Police Department reports

The Kingfisher Police Department has investigated or responded to the following reports: Feb. 26 — Officer Richard Staton took a report from Rod McDaniels, pastor of Pilgrim Rest Missionary Baptist Church (509 N. Fourth Street), concerning a case of alleged embezzlement there.

Robert ‘Bob’ Warner

AREA DEATHS Robert “Bob” Eugene Warner, 59, Okarche, passed away Friday, March 15, 2019, at Mercy Hospital Kingfisher. Bob was a resident at the Center of Family Love for more than 20 years. He was preceded in death by his parents, William D.

Betty Tully

Graveside funeral services for Betty June (Evans) Tully, 85, Crescent, were Saturday, March 23, at Oakland-Knowles Cemetery in Crescent. Betty was born June 23, 1933, to Frank and Lucille (Leblo) Evans in Enid. She passed away Tuesday, March 19, 2019, in Oklahoma City.

Loosen, Burns honored as March Junior Lions

Kingfisher High School seniors Madeline Loosen and Peyton Burns have been announced as the Junior Lions for March 2019. Loosen is the daughter of Marette and Jeff Forman and Clay Loosen.

Less invasive species suggested to replace callery pear trees

STILLWATER, Okla. – Although commonly used in landscapes as an ornamental because of the showy white flowers in early spring and beautiful fall foliage, the callery pear is not a great choice for homeowners. In addition, it is known to be an invasive species.

Everybody needs a friend like Joe

VIEW from behind the plow We beg your indulgence as we remember a visit with our friend, Joe Colley of Pauls Valley, last weekend. Everybody should have a friend like Joe. He doesn’t expect you to be perfect. He just expects you to be square with him.

Everything I know I learnt in college

It’s the Pitts Over thirty years ago Robert Fulghum wrote a short essay that overnight made him one of the most beloved writers in America. The essay was called “All I Really Needed to Know I Learned in Kindergarten.” It contained sage advice such as, “Share everything. Play fair. Don’t hit. Flush.
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