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Rotary Club hosts group of KHS senior guests

Kingfisher Rotary Club hosted five seniors from Kingfisher High School at its recent meeting.

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Cashion FFA earning stellar honor at national convention

For many years, Cashion has been known for a plethora of extracurricular activities.

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Cast wide and go deep; Make your scholarship search successful

If you’re a freshman or sophomore in high school, you might think you don’t need to worry about college tuition right now because you have a ton of time before you graduate. But graduation will be here before you know it, and college can be super expensive. You don’t want to walk across the stage in your cap and gown before you make a plan to pay for college— that’s how you get stuck with student loans. If you start thinking about college now, you can pay for college like I did—with scholarships!

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State cattlemen’s executive discusses present, future of industry with county leadership class

“Agriculture and environment” was the topic Oct. 17 at a Leadership Kingfi sher County class held at Dover Town Hall.

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Rain puts farmers to work

Tractors and drills will be working overtime this week on Kingfisher County farms after welcome rain Monday left up to two inches of moisture.

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Ott, Walker crowned during LHS coronation

Ott, Walker crowned during LHS coronation

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Hennessey waterline replacements, demolition of daycare building OK’d

Other than questions posed by trustees (see related story) and routine items during the Hennessey Board of Trustees’ monthly meeting, the board last week took two actions: Waterline replacement – Amended a REAP infrastructure grant application to replace waterlines as part of the consent agenda. That new application asks only to replace waterlines for four blocks with fire hydrants along South Dunlap from 4th to 7th streets. An earlier application also called for replacing lines in the alley between Arapaho and Bonita streets between 4th and 5th streets. Town Administrator Tiffany Tillman said they had to make that change due to costs, but are working on an alternate plan for the alleyway lines. These are some of the “worst” lines (1-1/4-inch) in the town, board members learned in earlier meetings. The grant is being processed through NODA.

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