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Heritage School lists 22-23 award winners

Kingfisher Heritage School has announced its end-of-year honors for students in second and third grades.

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KINGFISHER ELECTRIC RECOGNIZED

ELECTRIC DISTINCTION – Kingfisher Electric Department Superintendent Mark Gambill was recognized during last Monday’s meeting of the Kingfisher City Commission. Gambill is being presented a “Certificate of Excellence in Reliability” by Mayor Roxie Alexander. The certificate is from the American Public Power Association and reads: “This is to acknowledge the City of Kingfisher has significantly exceeded the five-year average for all U.S. electric utilities for reliable electric service. The utility participates in the American Public Power Association’s Reliability Tracker service to track its power outages and restoration against national benchmarks.” [KT&FP Staff Photo]

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Kingfisher’s Fletcher completes term on OERB’s student board

The Oklahoma Energy Resources Board (OERB) selected Lily Fletcher as one of 20 outstanding high school seniors from across the state to serve on the first Student Board of Directors, which is a unique leadership opportunity.

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Theta Tau installs new officers

Theta Tau Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha met at 6 p.m. Monday, May 22, in the home of Cynthia Eaton for its spring social and installation of officers.

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NWOSU announces spring 2023 honor roll students

Spring semester honor rolls at Northwestern Oklahoma State University have been announced by the office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs.

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ELKS SHARE AGAIN

ELKS SHARE AGAIN – Jacket Pantry - the food pantry that benefits underserved students from Kingfisher Public Schools and their families - recently received a $500 donation from the Kingfisher Elks Lodge

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Senate Review: Details of education package

The Senate, House and governor reached an agreement to make a historic investment in Oklahoma education.

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