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MAX TO SNU

CRIMSON STORM BOUND – Kingfisher High School senior Maximus Washington, seated center, signs his letter of intent to join the Southern Nazarene University track and field program. The signing ceremony was held last Monday in the lobby of the All-Purpose Building at KHS. Seated with him are his sister, Destiny Washington (left) and mother, Gail Kuehn (right). Standing are KHS track coaches Shiloh Kannady and Kerri Lafferty. Also at the ceremony were teammates and classmates. For more on Washington and his senior season at KHS, see Page 1 of this edition. [Photo provided]

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Taylor wins long jump at Meet of Champions

The best long jump in the state by a female in 2022 already belonged to Kinidi Taylor.

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Local traffic accidents

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

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Local Meet of Champions Participants listed

Following are events in which local athletes participated at the 2022 Meet of Champions:

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Praying for the farmers

Thank you Father, mother, the Great I Am for this day that thy has made. I shall be glad in it. My judge and king.

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‘BIGTIME’ Inspiration

Just after he crossed the finish line a mere fraction of a second ahead of his closest competitors in the 100 meter dash, Maximus Washington looked up and pointed to the sky after winning the race at the Class 4A regional track meet.

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New state law reduces court costs in juvenile cases

Legislation to significantly reduce court costs assessed to children in Oklahoma’s juvenile justice system has become law after being signed by the Governor Monday.

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