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Kingfisher Police Department reports

The Kingfisher Police Department has investigated or responded to the following reports:

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Traffic accidents

The following traffic accidents are being investigated by the Kingfisher Police Department:

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David ‘Dave’ Kremeier

David “Dave” Lee Kremeier was born June 19, 1946, to Henry H. and Agnes M. (Schroeder) Kremeier in El Reno.

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Learning to shoot lower scores...in high temps

Several local youth braved the heat recently to attend two days of golf camp at Kingfisher Golf Course. Campers were taught the basics of the game with drills and instruction from Chris Combs, Kingfisher High School boys golf coach, and Gary Wilson, club pro and manager at Kingfisher Golf Course, as well as several high school golfers. Among those at the camp were, from left: front row, Kyson Byrd, Hunter Waeger, Cohen Wallace, Cameron Wallace, Kinslee Moeller, Maitlyn Tollefson, Brinley Jerkins, BlakeLee Smith, Braxton Fischer, Easton Kuehn, Steel Snodgrass, Graham Myers, Rhett Smith, Bode Smith and Kambrie Conover; and back row, KHS golfer Myles Harrison, KHS golfer Paytun Burnham, Hunter Bieren, Gary Wilson, Jake Rother, Tyson Evans, Zoe Lukasek, Harlie Waeger, Chloe Rother, Carly Rother, KHS golfer Tristun Burnham, KHS golfer Cash Slezickey, Jack Willimon, Chris Combs and Kristian Pool. Not pictured are Jennings McDaniel, Teegan Wittrock, Reed Swafford, KHS golfer Raegan Snider, KHS golfer Jax Sternberger, KHS golfer Blake Hill and KHS golfer Matthew Mecklenburg. [Photo provided]

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Lions Club adds name to chamber’s growing list

Kingfisher Chamber of Commerce Director Shauna Rupp (not pictured) discussed upcoming chamber events with Kingfisher Lions Club members on Thursday. Chief among them was the events taking place in town on July 4. That includes the downtown parade at 10 a.m. and then events at Kingfisher Park beginning at noon and ending with the fireworks show at dark. The park events include the annual turtle races, which are hosted by the Lions Club, beginning at 4 p.m. Rupp also discussed the benefits of civic groups joining the Chamber of Commerce membership. Afterward, Lions Club members voted for the civic club to become a chamber member. Pictured with the chamber’s Jaryn Frey (far right) are Lions Club President Colton DeMuth (far left) and Vice President Cindy Gore (center). [KT&FP Staff Photo]

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Rednose in Pan-Am finals

Kingfisher’s Gabe Rednose is pictured having his arm raised after he fought his way into a gold medal bout at the International Mixed Martial Arts Federation (IMMAF) Pan-American Championships. Rednose needed just 1:29 Thursday to earn a technical knockout over Trinidad and Tobago’s Ronnie Chadband in their light heavyweight semifinal in Monterrey, Mexico. That put Rednose into the finals where he was to face off against Mexico’s Aaron Rios. In his semifinal bout, Rednose used his grappling to score a takedown about a minute into the fight. Rednose worked from side control to a full mount and began to rain down punches when Chadband’s corner quickly threw in the towel. His championship fight took place Friday afternoon (after press time of this edition). See Wednesday’s edition for results. [Photo provided]

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Votes begin on Thursday

Hotly contested primary races wrap up soon with the start of early voting on Thursday.

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