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Multiple rounds of tryouts and various competitions have recently seen eight Kingfisher Public Schools choir students garner all-state recognition.
Read moreCreation of a Hennessey Historical Society to restore or fund a new library received a unanimous showof- hands approval from all 17 in the audience during the town’s Library Building Committee meeting last week.
Read moreKingfisher Meals on Wheels is seeking local donations to help finance its mission to feed hot, nutritious meals to the area’s elderly and homebound residents.
Read moreA nonprofit organization is offering to pay for the legal defense of teachers accused of violating a law that bans teaching children that “one race or sex is inherently superior to another race or sex.”
Read moreWidening and paving Hennessey’s Main Street north of the U.S. Highway 81/State Highway 51 fourway stop “will take half of our street repair budget,” said Mayor Bert Gritz in a special town trustee meeting last Friday morning.
Read moreKingfisher Public Schools has added two new certified staff members for the second semester.
Read moreKingfisher County Rural Water District No. 3 has been selected to receive $69,356 in funding through Northern Oklahoma Development Authority’s (NODA) County Rural Economic Action Plan (REAP) grant program, it was announced at Monday’s meeting of Kingfisher County commissioners.
Read moreRETIREMENT CELEBRATION — Bridget Keast celebrated her birthday and her retirement from her lengthy career as a local physican’s assistant Sunday in Kingfisher
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