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Lady Jackets nail 11 3-pointers to win by 25

Time will tell if Bethany is in fact one of the topranked teams in the class.

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Lomega’s Fisher to throw for SWOSU

Lomega senior Kinsley Fisher signed on Wednesday to continue her track and field career at Southwestern Oklahoma State University. Fisher signed during a ceremony at the high school in front of family, coaches and classmates. As a junior, Fisher qualified for the state track and field meet in both the discus and the shot put. Her throw of 35 feet, 1 inch in the shot put was good for fourth place and a spot on the medal stand. It was just six inches shy of the gold medal-winning throw. She placed third in that event at the regional the previous week and also claimed the regional championship in the discus with a throw of 110-6. Fisher is seated in the center along with her parents Kevin and Lesley Fisher. They are joined by Lomega track coach Justin Edsall. Fisher qualified for the Class A state meet last year in both the discus and shot put, placing fourth and earning a spot on the medal stand in the latter. Standing are her brothers Damon Fisher (left) and Dilon Fisher (center) and Dilon’s girlfriend Riley Stearns. [KT&FP Staff Photo]

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Lady Raiders hang 100 on OBA in runaway win

A year ago, Oklahoma Bible Academy handed Lomega its first loss of the season and held the Lady Raiders to an unfathomable 30 points.

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WEATHER NEWS

(As recorded by Local Weather Observer Steven Loftis in Kingfisher.)

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KHS names November Students of the Month

Kingfisher High School has named its Students of the Month for November 2025. Students are chosen based on many characteristics including responsibility, leadership, work ethic, reliability, kindness and more.

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$preading Chri$tma$ Cheer

Kingfisher Educational Foundation awards record grant money this year

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Hennessey preps to oppose permits for waste dumps

Oklahoma Energy Advisors PLLC and attorney Michael S. Booze were unanimously hired to represent the town of Hennessey in its objection to state permit applications for a waste management plant near the town. The law firm’s contract lists a $2,000 retainer and Booze’s time at $350 an hour, Town Administrator Tiffany Rowen said.

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