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Fire claims Hennessey home

The home of Brice and Laura (Spurrier) Moulton and their three children, at 406 N. Cheyenne, Hennessey, was destroyed in a Tuesday afternoon fire. Assistant Hennessey Fire Chief James Matousek said the front and side walls are about all that’s left standing of the structure after 11 firefighters and five vehicles responded to the call shortly before 1 p.m. Only one family member was home, a sixth grade daughter, who was alerted to the fire by the family dogs and escaped without injury, Matousek said. The cause of the fire has not been determined but Matousek said “a hot spot was on the west wall in the kitchen and utility room.” See the full story online at kingfisherpress.net. [KT&FP Staff Photo by Barb Walter]

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Jackets claim Route 66 tennis title

Medals in all four brackets helped Kingfisher High School boys tennis capture a team championship.

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Crooked Oak ends boys’ soccer season

The Kingfisher boys soccer season came to a halt Tuesday.

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REGIONAL CHAMPIONS

CASHION BOYS GOLF

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Elaine Lee

The funeral for Elaine Lee, 89, was Thursday May 5, at First United Methodist Church in Hennessey and officiated by Rev. P. J. Stewart.

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FAST FRONT

A line of violent storms moving rapidly from west to east Monday afternoon brought a flood of storm chasers into the county, but local amateur photographers also captured some dramatic images. At top left, Amanda Wiggins stopped on the Dover-Loyal blacktop to capture the massive front, with rain visible in the distance. At top right, Tyrel McLane caught a funnel lowering in the Loyal-Omega area in this photo shot from his truck on S.H. 33 at County Road NS 2920. Zach Kuehn caught a different angle of the funnel cloud (bottom right) from a wellsite five miles west of the Loyal grain elevator. Taylor Jennings stopped to capture a panoramic shot (bottom left) from Victory Lane and County Road NS 2830 south of Kingfisher. Camilla Sample holds a handful of hailstones that trailed the storm front, falling mostly in the southern part of the county (center left). Tammy Robbins’ photo of her hailstone-covered yard west of Okarche shows the aftermath of the storm. See related story on Page 14 and more local storm photos and videos on the KT&FP Facebook page. [Photos Provided via Facebook]

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Big crowd, no protest; board takes no action

A large crowd gathered inside the Kingfisher High School cafeteria Monday for a vote by the board of education that never took place.

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