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Jon Cochran Jr.

Jon Cochran Jr. went to his heavenly home on June 10, 2022.

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FINAL SPRINT

Republican candidates for state office, including corporation commissioner, treasurer, superintendent of public instruction and State Senate District 26 participated in one of the last public forums in the run up to the June 28 primary election. The event was organized and hosted by Kingfisher County Republican Women and included a meetand-greet in the Kingfisher Heritage School gym, below, where voters could talk oneon-one with candidates. Participants and attendees then moved into the auditorium, where candidates for each race had an opportunity to respond to questions posed by moderator Mike Sanders, former state house majority leader and longtime District 59 representative. At top right, State Sen. Darcy Jech, District 26 incumbent, and challengers Brady Butler and J.J. Stitt, from left, take the stage with Sanders, far right. KCRW President Toni Pickle (bottom right, with Sanders) presided over the event, while Kevin Hopkins offered the invocation, recent KHS graduate Ethan Willimon performed the national anthem and Rystan Jerkins led the flag salute. [KT&FP Staff Photos by Twila Adams]

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June is still

Plenty more activities are lined up this month to complete your perfect June staycation.

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KPS board hires 13, boosts some salaries at meeting

Kingfisher Board of Education voted Monday night to fill 13 staff positions and add steps to teacher and support staff pay schedules to boost wages for experienced personnel.

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New sup’t hire expected Monday

Kingfisher Public Schools is expected to have its new superintendent Monday afternoon.

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Trustee questions car show ticket

Hennessey was given a “black eye” during last month’s Cruisin’ Oklahoma car show, said Harold Shaw, Hennessey Town Trustee.

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Harvesting frustration

Skies broke clear Thursday morning in Kingfisher County, giving hope that the rain-stalled wheat harvest can resume.

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