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Following are complete local results of the high school races at last weekend’s Watonga Cross Country Invitational.
Read moreSenior Jackson Vandruff (59, on left) was named the 2022 Cashion High School football homecoming king and Avery Cotter was crowned the queen prior to the team’s game last week. Standing with the royalty are crown bearer Lane Richison, far left, and flower girl Madison Bernethy, far right. Cashion defeated Western Heights 55-8 in the homecoming game. The non-district contest saw Cashion improve its record to 2-3 on the season. Camden Maroney (23, above) is pictured running the ball during the win against the Jets. Cashion returned to action Friday (after press time) in a home game against Watonga. Results from that Week 6 contest will be in Wednesday’s edition. [Photos by Brad Stone/www.bestone.shootproof.com]
Read moreJ. Ross Kirtley, loving husband, father and granddad, departed this life on Monday, Oct. 3, 2022, at the age of 67.
Read moreEvery building in Kingfisher Public Schools now has its own principal.
Read moreSteve Altman, left, president of Brown & Borelli Oil Co., presents a $5,000 donation on behalf of his company to Shauna Porter, local Salvation Army service center director, for the county utility assistance fund. Altman, who has made previous donations on behalf of Altman Engineering, is urging other oil companies and royalty owners benefiting from higher natural gas prices to share their bounty with utility customers who are struggling with soaring costs. September electric bills that went out last week from the Kingfisher Public Works Authority included a power cost adjustment of nearly 4.5 cents per kWh, 1.5 cents higher than last month. Porter reported her office was inundated with assistance requests Monday, but without an infusion of new funds, help is limited. Donations can be made online at www.SalvationArmyKingfisher.com or via check with “utility assistance” in the memo, mailed to P.O. Box 165, Kingfisher, 73750. [KT&FP Staff Photo]
Read moreBe prepared for Democrats to exploit the devastation of Hurricane Ian to peddle de-modernization. And because there is no conclusive way for anyone to prove that global warming isn’t triggering every natural disaster – and because nature offers a continuous flow of these terrifying events and always will – the exploitation will never stop.
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