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Kingfisher Oklahoma

Lady Jackets get 2nd win over Woodward

Woodward attempted to guard Kingfisher with a man-to-man defense for much of the first half on Tuesday.It didn’t go well, nor did much of the rest of the night as KHS cruised to a 61-39 victory at the APB.Feasting on that manto- man was senior Raegan Snider.
Lady Jackets get 2nd win over Woodward

Woodward’s Gaines equals KHS boys’ loss in rematch

The Woodward Boomers continued their trend as one of the hottest teams in Class 4A and Kadon Gaines once again showed he’s one of the top freshmen in the state.Unfortunately, it came at the expense of the Kingfisher Yellowjackets.

Parham leads Okarche to win

A breakout performance by Katie Parham gave the Okarche Lady Warriors a three-game win streak to end their regular season.Parham scored 33 points Tuesday night as Okarche overcame a fourth-quarter deficit to down rival Cashion 54-52 on the road.

‘Interim’ no more

Andy Evans helped guide Kingfisher Public Schools through one of its most difficult times.Now the Kingfisher Board of Education is stripping him of part of his title.It’s the part that says “interim.
KPS Superintendent Andy Evans

Copeland tabbed to fill board seat

A familiar face has returned to the Kingfisher Board of Education.After more than an hour in executive session Monday, board members voted to appoint Mike Copeland to fill an unexpired term for Seat #1 on the board.
Mike Copeland

ALL SMILES AT THE COUNTY SHOW

DOVER FFA’S Emerson Belt shakes the judge’s hand after her lamb was selected as reserve grand champion Sunday at the 95th annual Kingfi sher County Spring Livestock Show. Sunday was the fi rst day of the show and featured lambs and goats.
ALL SMILES AT THE COUNTY SHOW

Help preserve history

Photographs tell the story of a community.With thousands of images in its collection, The Chisholm is seeking volunteers to bring those stories to life and preserve them for future generations.
Help preserve history

The problem was all in her head

“Would you please speak up?” I asked town trustees last month during their Town Hall meeting.“I can’t hear what you’re saying!” I finally said in my loud reporter voice.A board member, or two, may have smirked, and someone may, or may not, have suggested that I had a hearing issue.
The problem was all in her head
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