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Read moreOklahoma State University Extension is asking agricultural producers who received a custom rates survey to please fill it out and return it in the postage-paid Business Reply envelope by Friday, Oct. 8.
Read moreSupport staff at Kingfisher Public Schools got an immediate raise as the district struggles to find and maintain employees for several positions.
Read moreKingfisher Heritage Elementary School has announced its Students of the Month for September 2021. Earning the honor were, from left: front row, Scarlett Heckman, Roxana Padilla, Brady Calamateo and Lizzie Click; and back row, Addi Francis, Brooklyn Kale, Hannah Warren, Dexton Townsend and Cohen Wallace. Also honored was Eva Franco, right. [Photos provided]
Read moreHunters and wildlife biologists have come a long way in understanding and realizing the benefits of antlerless deer harvest.
Read moreOkarche Elementary recently announced its Real Warriors for the month of September 2021. Each month, a character trait is chosen for teachers to look out for and then award a child or children in each class. The teachers choose a student who has shown this character trait throughout the month. September’s character trait was “respect.” “The teachers looked for students who displayed this characteristic of seeing good in people and things and treating them with care,” Principal Chris Roby said. “Those who used good manners and treated others like they want to be treated.” Named a Real Warrior in pre-k through second grades were (pictured above), from left: front row, Jude Van Wagner, Wade Klinnert, Kinley Craig, Daniel McIlvain, Wesleigh Rother, Agustin Rivera; and back row, Alivia Hoke, Willa Griesel, Josh Rother, Zoey Rother and Memphis Voight. Earning the honor in third-sixth grades (pictured below) were, from left: front row, Lane Jacobs, Will Krittenbrink, Kendon Kremeier, Jackson Kremeier, Clara Warden, Kadyn Darst; and back row, Carson Wright, Weston Moore, Blakeley Stephens, Kenzie Harper, Gabe Mollohan, Addysan Boner and Elizabeth Austin. [Photos provided]
Read moreCORRECTION — An article in Sunday’s Times & Free Press listed the wrong grades for the Cashion 4-H duo who were named grand champions in the intermediate division of Cupcake Wars at the Oklahoma State Fair. Molly Mayes, left, is a sixth grader and Caroline Oakley is a seventh grader at Cashion Middle School. [Photo provided]
Read moreA memorial service for Richard Alig is planned for 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 20.
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