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HH outlasts KHS in 10 innings

Kingfisher suffered two losses in one game Wednesday when it visited Heritage Hall.

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Narrow defeats end Jacket soccer playoff bid

The Kingfisher boys soccer team entered the private school gauntlet portion of its district schedule with a shot at making the playoffs.

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Okarche’s Nortek hosting job fair this Wednesday; seeks to fill 30 positions

Nortek Air Solutions in Okarche is hosting an onsite job fair from 2-6 p.m., April 28, at 108 N. Industrial Blvd.

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Lomega’s Glazier pages for Dobrinski

Rhett Glazier, right, a senior at Lomega High School, paged for Rep. Mike Dobrinski from April 12-15. House pages run messages to legislators while they are in the chamber debating policy and voting on measures and they help in their Capitol offices. Pages also participate in a mock session, in which they learn legislative procedure and how to write legislation. Glazier is the daughter of Janel Nault and Stacy Glazier. She said she plans to attend Southwestern Oklahoma State University to major in nursing. Her community service projects include helping during Vacation Bible School and donating to local food banks and Angel Tree gifts. She’s also organized a local blood drive. Hobbies include baking and cooking, working cattle and spending time with her family. In addition to playing on the basketball team, she is a member of the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, on the Student Council and the yearbook staff as well as in 4-H. Personal honors and achievements include being a member of the National Honor Society and the Oklahoma Honor Society, being in the gifted and talented program, playing on the 2020-21 Class B girls basketball state championship team and serving as her freshman class president. Glazier said her life goal is to become a registered nurse and obtain either a master’s degree in business management or a nurse practitioner’s license. While being in the medical field, she still plans to run cattle and stay involved in agriculture. “Rhett was a terrific page,” Dobrinski said. “She has ambitious life goals, but she’s already proven she can do anything she sets her mind to, so I know she’ll achieve much success. It was a joy to show her the state Capitol and a bit of the legislative process.” [Photo provided]

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OHS students present public performance of contest play

The Okarche High School speech team will present the production of “Kindertransport” by Diane Samuels at a public performance at 2 p.m. Sunday, May 2, in the OHS Black Box Theatre.

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Eagles go 4-0 at PrepHoops opener

The Oklahoma Eagles Elite 2022 basketball team won four straight games to go undefeated in The PrepHoops Grindszn Kick Off at The Rock Gymnasium in Edmond last weekend. Oklahoma Eagles Elite defeated Kansas City United 61-51, Colorado Team Movement 64-49, Texas Impact 65-35 and Buddy’s Buckets 2022 59-38. Team members and coaches pictured include, from left: front row, coach Larry Jenkins, coach Luke Jenkins, Domonic Turner, TJ Kelly, Connor Sealy, Austin Osby, Jonah Jenkins, Vance Raney, Vincent Raney and head coach Vaughn Raney; and back row, Zach Hidalgo, Logan Williams, Anthony Cox and Mickey Hunnicutt. The Raneys and Jenkins are from Cashion. The team will play again in Bel Aire, Kan. April 30-May 2 in PrepHoops Midwest Grind Session. [Photo provided]

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Traffic accidents

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

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