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Dear Santa

Christmas.It’s an exciting and fun time of the year for children.And letters to Santa are a big part of that. But, who remembers what you wrote to Santa when you were only 4 or 5 years old?Did you ask for the latest toys? Did you ask how Mrs. Claus and the reindeer were doing?
Dear Santa

Letters to Santa

The normal procedure at the Times & Free Press is to print the letters to Santa Claus written by Kingfisher County students and get them sent off to the North Pole.However, we sent off one batch of letters early with explicit instructions for Santa and Mrs.
Letters to Santa

Farewell, Sheriff Banther

Dozens of people made their way through the Kingfisher County Criminal Justice Center last Friday afternoon. Fortunately for them, it wasn’t official business. It was, however, to pay tribute to retiring Sheriff Dennis Banther.
Farewell, Sheriff Banther

Years of hard work pays off in gold for Jackets’ Santoyo

Some kids are easier to cheer for than others.Jose Santoyo is one of them.“He’s always done the right thing,” said his Kingfi sher High School wrestling coach Steven Wilson.“He’s a team leader. He’s a team favorite.
KINGFISHER’S Josey Santoyo competes at a dual earlier this season against Hinton. The Jacket senior won gold at heavyweight during the Kingfisher tournament last weekend, the first championship of his career. [Photo by KHS Photography]

Cashion battles #1s on back-to-back nights

Some teams get to coast into the Christmas holiday.Cashion went through a buzzsaw.The Lady Wildcats took on No. 1 teams in back-toback nights last week to wrap up the 2024 portion of their basketball schedule.And while Cashion didn’t knock off 3A’s No. 1 Washington at home on Thursday or 2A’s No.
CASHION SENIOR Megan Shafer played a big role in her team hanging tough with Washington last Thursday. Washington is the top-ranked team in Class 3A and is undefeated. Cashion’s four-point loss tied with Washington’s narrowest margin of victory this s

Warriors continue dominant ways, unbeaten at the break

The lopsided wins continued for the Okarche boys basketball team as it heads into the holiday break undefeated.Class A’s defending state champions beat Watonga 98-27 at home last Thursday, then hit the road Friday to collect a 90-18 victory over Seiling.The wins moved the Warriors, ranked No.
JETT MUEGGENBORG has helped lead Okarche to an 11-0 record entering the Christmas holiday. [Photo by Chris Simon/ www.simon-sports-photos.smugmug.com]

Lomega gets conference sweep over visiting Cherokee

Four Raiders scored in double figures Friday as Lomega stayed unbeaten in Cherokee Strip Conference games.A quick start propelled Lomega to a 73-35 victory at home against Cherokee.Winners of six of their last seven games, the Raiders go into the Christmas break with a 7-4 record.
HADLEY OTT caught fire to help Lomega pull away from Cherokee over the final three quarters. [Photo by Chris Simon/ www.simon-sports-photos.smugmug.com]

Recent Kingfisher PD report

The Kingfisher Police Department has investigated or responded to the following report:December 7 - Failure to show insurance and possession of dangerous drugs prohibited - marijuana. Officer Steven Renbarger said in his report that he observed a northbound vehicle on U.S.

Electric transmission corridor stopped

I’m thankful for state and federal delegates who worked together recently to end the proposed Delta- Plains National Interest Electric Transmission Corridor (NIETC) in Oklahoma.
Electric transmission corridor stopped
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