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The University of Central Oklahoma will celebrate the achievements of approximately 1,313 graduates during the Spring 2023 commencement ceremonies this weekend in Central’s Hamilton Field House.
Read moreKingfisher High School has named its Students of the Month for April 2023.
Read moreLily Fletcher and Xavier Ridenour were awarded scholarships during the annual Junior Lions Banquet.
Read moreWith construction taking place at the football field, Kingfisher High School graduation will move back to the APB this year.
Read moreThe Kingfisher Elks Lodge hosted its annual honors banquet to recognize some of Kingfisher County’s top high school seniors. The honors graduates were invited to attend with their families. Elks Lodge members served a steak dinner, then introduced each honors graduate before announcing multiple scholarship winners (Note: Winners will be featured in the next edition). Pictured on the right are the county seniors who attended the banquet. Cashion High School seniors honored were Giulio D’Ascenzi, Wyatt Collins, Emilie Harrel, Lindsey Miller, Ella Suntken and Cheyanne Martinez. Kingifsher High School seniors honored during the evening were Kyle Borelli, Tristun Burnham, Cade Cooper, Natalie Dick, Harrison Evans, Ivy Hartman, Caden Kitchens, Maddox Mecklenburg, Taylor Mills, Ryder Price, Alli Themer, Mayce Gibson and Hope Stafford. Lomega students recognized were Naydelin Aguilar, Owen Duffy, Rylee Glazier, Madisyn Myers, Kelby Ott, Darcy Roberts, Sydni Walker and Abigail Yost. Okarche seniors being honored were Tyson Endres, Jalie Rother, Abigayle Johnson, Jaycee Taylor, Colin Kroener, Madison Schaefer and Tori Spomer. The students are pictured with Kingfisher Elks Lodge Exalted Ruler Ryan Gibson, far right. Pictured in the bottom left photo are Dover’s honors graduates Emri Victor, left, and Pedro Valles. On the bottom right are the honors graduates from Hennessey High School. They were, from left, Noelle Pollard, Allison Ferrell, Ezri Vaverka, Chloe Moery, Laura Calvert, Yuridia Rios and Keely Gallia. [Photos provided]
Read moreFifteen Republicans in the U.S. House and Senate sent a letter to the National Institutes of Health Tuesday, demanding answers about a study on experimental medical interventions for youth who claim to identify as transgender.
Read moreRecent Hennessey Police Department reports: Cruelty to Animals – There were reports April 12, and earlier in the month, that seven or eight juvenile males were throwing rocks at the geese in Bull Foot Park. They were also picking up the geese eggs and throwing them onto the rocks, according to a police report. A black truck and a white vehicle were spotted in that neighborhood, the report shows.
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