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HHS Student Council earns state honor

The Hennessey High School Student Council was awarded the Oklahoma Association of Student Councils’ Gold Chapter of Excellence for outstanding achievement for 2019-20. The honor is given to student councils which have a well-rounded program and are active on the local, district and state level. There are 23 schools in the district and only Hennessey and Waukomis were awarded this state distinction. There are only 76 Gold Chapters out of 355 schools in the OASC. “This is something our students have been working toward for the last three years,” wrote HHS Principal Angela Avila and Student Council Sponsor Raeanna Fuksa in a joint-announcement. Members of the council pictured are, from left: front row, Brylee Seiger, Kaydence Hix, Taryn Jech, Madi Vaverka and Jazzy Bullis; second row, Karci Vadder and Noelle Pollard; third row, Kaydee Meeker, Hunter Miller, Vanessa Alaniz, Sol Tarango, Gracie Mills, McKenna Pendergraft and Haley Smith; and top row, Harlee Dowell and Chloe Moery. [Photo provided]

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Kingfisher Police Department reports

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

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Pioneer making move to VoLTE technology

Brian Gilles, wireless product marketing coordinator at Pioneer Telephone, was the guest speaker of the Kingfisher Lions Club last Thursday.

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Traffic accidents

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

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Hennessey Elementary’s Spooky edition of Eagles of the Week

Hennessey Elementary School Eagles of the Week for the week ending Oct. 30 include pre-kindergarten students Anzli Cooper, Giovanni Valles and Julissa Guevara; kindergarten students Dakota Hochstrasser, Hanah Weaver,Wyatt Fly and Marcos Meraz; first graders Beckett Newman, Emilia Martinez, Kaylee Hladik and Mireya Perez; second graders Ava McCannon, Kevin Herrera and StrykerJohnson; third graders Kinslee Copeland, Gage Hardin, Avery Weimer and Ivan Gutierrez; fourth graders Jimena Melendez, Eden Montes, Izzy Moery and Tyson McNeely; and fifth graders Edgar Nunez, James Jones, Connor Kelly and Beau Vinson. [Photo provided]

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Charles ‘Bud’ Korstjens

Charles “Bud” Korstjens, 87, Oklahoma City, died Nov. 3, 2020.

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Second win easy; third will have to wait

Lomega picked up another blowout win last week and it might be the last one for a while.

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