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Brian Gilles, wireless product marketing coordinator at Pioneer Telephone, was the guest speaker of the Kingfisher Lions Club last Thursday.
Read moreThe following traffic accidents are being investigated by the Kingfisher Police Department:
Read moreHennessey Elementary School Eagles of the Week for the week ending Oct. 30 include pre-kindergarten students Anzli Cooper, Giovanni Valles and Julissa Guevara; kindergarten students Dakota Hochstrasser, Hanah Weaver,Wyatt Fly and Marcos Meraz; first graders Beckett Newman, Emilia Martinez, Kaylee Hladik and Mireya Perez; second graders Ava McCannon, Kevin Herrera and StrykerJohnson; third graders Kinslee Copeland, Gage Hardin, Avery Weimer and Ivan Gutierrez; fourth graders Jimena Melendez, Eden Montes, Izzy Moery and Tyson McNeely; and fifth graders Edgar Nunez, James Jones, Connor Kelly and Beau Vinson. [Photo provided]
Read moreCharles “Bud” Korstjens, 87, Oklahoma City, died Nov. 3, 2020.
Read moreLomega picked up another blowout win last week and it might be the last one for a while.
Read moreSix Kingfisher High School seniors last Wednesday signed National Letters of Intent on National Signing Day to further their athletic careers. Three of them were KHS baseball players. Top left is T.J. Parker (seated center), who signed with Northern Oklahoma College-Tonkawa. He’s seated with parents Tommy and Amy Parker. Younger brother Tanner Parker is standing behind them. Top right is Brady Friesen (seated center), who will play for Redlands Community College. He’s pictured with parents Jon and Lavon Friesen. Standing is younger brother Noah Friesen. Middle left is Ian Daugherty(seated center), who will play baseball for Oklahoma State University. Seated with him are his younger sister Kadyn and older brother Cole. Standing are parents Micah and Derek Daugherty. Middle right is golfer Maddi Kamas (seated second from left), who will play at Oklahoma City University. Among those at her signing ceremony were parents Laremy and Pepper Kamas and younger sisters Hadley and Chloe Kamas. KHS boys basketball standounts signed Division I Letters of Intent. Bottom left is Bijan Cortes seated at the table after signing with the University of Oklahoma. Standing behind him are his parents Yobany and Mariana Cortes and sister Jaelin Cortes. Matthew Stone (seated bottom right) is headed to the University of North Texas. He’s pictured with his parents Michelle and Jason Stone. [Photos by Grace Stinnett of KHS Photography/www.khsphotography.smugmug.com]
Read moreCrescent has moved into the next round of the Class A playoffs without taking the field.
Read moreA Veterans Day assembly has been a Nov. 11 tradition for more than 50 years at Kingfisher High School, more than 30 years before the State Legislature mandated such patriotic observances at all public schools in 2001.
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