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Doubles teams reach 2nd day

Both of Kingfisher’s doubles teams made it to the second day of the Class 4A state tennis tournament before eventually being eliminated.

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Rebels too much for Cashion in 2A semis

For the second straight year, Cashion ran into a baseball behemoth at the state tournament.

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DA charges 18-year-old in shooting

A Kingfisher 18-year-old was charged Friday with first-degree manslaughter in the April shooting death of Luke Strickland, 15.

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79th Annual Senior Girls’ Tea

Kingfisher Study Club members carried on a nearly 80-year-old tradition when they hosted girls from the Kingfisher High School Class of 2022, their counselors and sponsoring parents and teachers for the annual senior tea Wednesday at the Kingfisher First United Methodist Church. Seniors participating include: back row, from left, Isabel Reece, Emma Lukasek, Judith Homier, Jessica Martin, Trynitie Morkes, Isabella Meza, Ximena Agundiz, Jimena Gomez, Allyson Scammahorn, Sydney Purintun, Demi Roden, Allison Green and Kina Frost; middle row, Rylie Farrar, Erika Mercer, Makenna Willson, NT Attasathan, Loren Smith, Kinley Merritt, Cami Snodgrass, Ali Womack, Ray Garner, Khali Littlehawk, Bridget Himes, Brittany Willson and Jacee Mueggenborg; front row, Kimberly Orozco, Katon Lunsford (class president), Peyton Townsend, Meghan Shue, Laney Banther, Jayden Burleson, Grace-Anne Sinclair, Daniella Rios-Ramirez, Ally Stephenson, Nevaeh Reyes, Stormie Shockey and Emi Parmenter. Kingfisher Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Shauna Rupp, at right with her senior picture, was both the guest speaker and the entertainment. Rupp’s topic was “What I Would Say to my 18-year-old Self” and she also played a fiddle which had been signed for her by country entertainer Louise Mandrell. [Photos Courtesy Paula Leffingwell]

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HS graduation events slated

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New law to aid marijuana enforcement

Kingfisher County Sheriff Dennis Banther, along with his counterparts across the state, will be eligible to apply for funding to combat illegal marijuana growing activities, thanks to a new state law signed by Gov. Stitt last week.

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Everybody gets bigger sales tax checks

All Kingfisher County towns plus Kingfisher County had bigger sales tax checks this May than in May 2021 and three had increases in their use tax checks compared to May 2021, according to the report of the Oklahoma Tax Commission.

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