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The rioting in Portland has gone on for more than 50 days and shows few signs of winding down.
Read moreHennessey Police Officer Aaron Pitts will again walk the halls of Hennessey Public Schools this fall after the school board approved a contract renewal with the town for a resource officer.
Read moreOklahoma Blood Institute needs donors to help rebuild the blood supply in response to the unprecedented COVID-19 crisis and is urging healthy adults to take some time to save lives this summer.
Read moreThe three local auto dealerships once again provided vehicles for students to use when taking driver’s education classes. Some 30 Kingfisher students are taking part in this year’s classes, which includes six hours of instructional driving time as well as 30 hours of classroom time. “The dealerships are always so gracious to work with us, especially this year with everything that’s going on,” said Doug Jech, one of the instructors. Pictured top left is John Johnson of Johnsons of Kingfisher with students Courtney Home and Kylie Medina. The top right features driver’s ed student Davion Quinn (third from left) with Jacksons of Kingfisher employees, from left, Travis Pace, Brian Beall and Victor Beckwith. On the bottom is the car offered by Boeckman Ford. Bev Lippoldt, center, is with students Aaron DeLaTorre and Urial DeLaTorre. [Photos provided]
Read moreHennessey Public Schools “runs a tight financial ship,” “buildings are fabulously maintained” and “the district strongly supports classroom technology.”
Read moreMultiple Kingfisher County students recently were honored by the Oklahoma State University Ferguson College of Agriculture with academic scholarships for the 2020- 2021 academic year.
Read moreThe Kingfisher Police Department has investigated or responded to the following reports:
Read moreKingfisher Public Schools released its school supply lists early this week.
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