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Golfers at all levels have their own distinct way of marking their golf balls.
Read moreAdults and kids alike have been preparing their projects all year long.
Read moreLomega Student Council offi cers are gearing up for the school year as they spent one morning last week decorating the front doors of the school to welcome back the junior high and high school students. They also served a meal to the school staff during their inservice meetings. The 2025-2026 Student Council offi cers are, from left: Claire Myers, vice president; Brayli Walker, reporter; Hadley Ott, president; Lance Yost, treasurer; and Laken Lewallen, secretary. [Photo provided]
Read moreThe following traffic accidents are being investigated by the Kingfisher Police Department: July 10, 1 p.m. - At U.S. 81 and S.H. 33.
Read moreThe fi rst time is the inaugural. The second time, it becomes annual. Dr. A.J. Johnson now hopes it becomes a tradition. Kingfi sher High School students and staff gathered after fi rst period on Monday at the fl ag plaza in front of the school. It’s the second straight year KHS has conducted the ceremony as a way to start the new school year. Kingfi sher’s most recent Boys State delegates raised the U.S. and Oklahoma fl ags and the Pride of Kingfi sher band played the National Anthem as well as the fi ght song. The crowd was addressed by Student Council President Harper Evans as well as Assistant Principal Colby Connel. Pictured left prior to raising the fl ags are, from left, Cooper Young, Ethan McLean, Wyatt Long and Jeremiah Burpo. “I think it qualifi es as a tradition which, I hope, the school will continue into the future,” said Johnson, a longtime KHS teacher. “It is a good way to kick off the school year.” [Photos by Finley Harrison/KHS Photography]
Read moreThe same storm system that caused a lightning delay at the softball and baseball games in Okarche did one better for the Kingfisher High School softball team.
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