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A number of members of the Pride of Kingfisher marching band took part earlier this month in the Classic Bowl XXXIV festivities in Woodward.
Read moreA total of 7,097 students were named to the 2022 spring semester honor rolls at Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, including 3,173 students named to the President’s Honor Roll for earning an A grade in all their courses.
Read moreKingfisher County Extension will host a leader lesson next week on “Healthy Freezer Meals.” The lesson is 10-11 a.m.
Read moreThe Pentagon on Thursday admitted that the U.S. government has supported 46 biological research facilities in Ukraine over the past 20 years.
Read moreFormer two-term United States President Barack Obama was making the globalist rounds yet again, enjoying a swank trip to Denmark to take part in something called the “Copenhagen Democracy Summit.”
Read moreFollowing are recent reports filed by members of the Hennessey Police Department:
Read moreThe whirlwind month of allstar games continued last weekend for Cashion High School classmates, teammates and cousins Vance Raney, left, and Jonah Jenkins. The duo most recently competed last Saturday in the Oklahoma Native All-State Association’s boys basketball games. The Native All-State games were held at the Monolithic Dome in Okmulgee. The Cashion duo were a part of the White team, which lost a narrow 101-97 decision to the Blue. A week earlier, Raney and Jenkins were joined by Cashion teammate Austin Frazier in the Oklahoma Basketball Coaches Association All-Star games held at Hamilton Fieldhouse on the campus of the University of Central Oklahoma in Edmond. The 2A all-stars defeated the 3A all-stars 100-88. Just a couple of days prior to that, the group took part in the annual Classic Bowl all-star games in Woodward (see June 12 edition). Raney and Jenkins helped lead Cashion to three state tournaments during their careers, including a 2A state runner-up finish in 2022. [Photo provided]
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