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Dr. Joseph Anthony Voss Sr., resident of El Reno since 1969, died Aug. 8, 2020, at his home north of El Reno with his wife, children and grandchildren at his side.
Read moreSurrounded by her family, Joyce Sundermeier Andrews, 62, died peacefully in her home in Okarche on Aug. 7, 2020.
Read moreHenry Christian Oppel was born Sept. 25, 1927, at Omega to Frederick and Marie (Kunneman) Oppel and died Friday, Aug. 7, 2020, at the age of 92.
Read moreSamuel Allen Forman, formerly of Kingfisher, was born Sept. 18, 1988, and died Aug. 7, 2020.
Read moreGetting Pre-K 4-year-olds to stand six feet apart isn’t easy. Same goes for starting the new fiscal year being down $345,000 in the general fund.
Read moreSenior Olivia Wilcox drove in three runs and struck out 10 batters Monday as high school sports returned to Oklahoma for the first time since March.
Read moreKINGFISHER SUPERINTENDENT Jason Sternberger discussed a multitude of topics with Kingfisher Lions at the civic club’s weekly meeting last Thursday. Sternberger, left, addressed the safety measures the district is taking as students and teachers return to school this week. He also discussed how each school within the district was preparing for the potential of moving to virtual or distance learning, whether it be for a short or extended amount of time. Whereas last year teachers weren’t allowed into the buildings once schools were shut down, Sternberger said that won’t be the case this year, meaning more virtual learning can take place. Students from second grade on up will each be assigned a Chromebook to help with that type of learning. “We firmly believe teaching and learning needs to happen one-on-one,” Sternberger said. He was introduced by Lions Club member Jarod Hendrix, right. [KT&FP Staff Photo]
Read moreAttempting to elude a police officer, no driver license and reckless driving – Jesse J. Woolsey, Hennessey.
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