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An Early Wildcat Christmas

GOLD AT LAST — Saturday night’s Class A state championship game was historic for the Cashion Wildcats and Coach Lynn Shackelford, who capped a 16-0 undefeated season with a 34-7 thumping of Thomas to bring home the team’s first gold ball since 1981 and its first ever in 11-man competition. After ending three seasons at silver since 2014, Shackelford also racked up his first state title as Cashion’s coach. See Page 6A for complete game details. [Photo Courtesy Brad StoneMoww.bestone.shootprootcom]

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Leaping From Adversity to Greatness

Adversity can be followed by greatness.

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City discusses code revisions

Kingfisher city commissioners spent some time at this month’s regular meeting discussing city code matters raised at the annual city planning retreat in November.

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Wildcats dominate Thomas to win Class A title, put end to runner-up finishes

Back in 2014, a group of Cashion sixth graders were preparing to do battle in their league’s version of the “Super Bowl” in Crescent.

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Chicks filleted as KHS gets road sweep

An already shorthanded Kingfisher girls basketball team had even fewer of its bullets in its final game before the Christmas break.

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Gilmour Elementary School names December 2020 GE award winners

Gilmour Elementary School recently announced its Great Expectations Citizenship Award winners for December 2020. The recipients were announced during Jacket Roundup on Dec. 17. Those receiving the honor included, from left: front row, kindergarten students Hope Voth, Jesus Rivera, Brooke Rother, Pressley Page and Jaxon Butts; middle row, first graders Emily Mosely, Nadia Gomez, Taylor Cronkhite and Scarlett Mercado; and back row, second graders Kynsli Moyeda, Cameron Wallace and Harmony Townsend and first graders Brooklyn Redwine and Maitlyn Tollefson. The award is voted on by teachers. The character trait students worked on during December was “caring.” Teachers were encouraged to choose students who exemplified that trait throughout the month. [Photo provided]

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Hennessey school board approves early retirement incentive program for staff

Full-time certified Hennessey staffers who qualify for normal, or early retirement, may enroll in the Hennessey Public Schools’ early retirement incentive program between now and Feb. 1.

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