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Theta Tau Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha met at the First Christian Church Fellowship Hall at 7 p.m. Monday, Nov. 15.
Read moreMany thanks to all who wished us well regarding my aortic valve and root replacement through open heart surgery last month.
Read moreHere’s the odd thing about it all. I honestly never knew I had a problem. Mine was a very gradual decline. All of us here at the newspaper came down with the COVID-19 virus late last January. Happily we all survived it and recovered just fine.
Read moreThe holiday season is upon us and Oklahomans - including those in Kingfisher County - continue to feel the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read moreKingfisher High School’s two basketball head coaches were the guest speakers recently at the Kingfisher Lions Club. Taylor Young, center, is set to begin her first year at the helm of the girls program. The Lady Jackets were 14-9 a year ago and advanced to the 4A area tournament. She said this year’s team is comprised of a solid mix of experienced seniors, talented underclassmen and yet another big contributor returning from injury after missing last season. The Lady Jackets will play in the Cleveland Invitational in early December, the Mustang Holiday Classic in late December and then Kingfisher’s own Buckle of the Wheatbelt in late January. Jared Reese, left, has no starters back from last year’s state championship team. He said while this year’s group may not feature a superstar, he does expect to “surprise some people.” Reese said he has about 10 players who are all about equal in talent, giving him the luxury of trying to wear down other teams. “We’re going to play fast,” he said. “At least we want to. We’ll see how it goes early with that and see if we need to change things.” Kingfisher’s boys also play in the Cleveland and Kingfisher tournaments and will also play in the Wheat Capital Tournament in early January. The coaches are pictured with Lions Club member Doug Hauser. [KT&FP Staff Photo]
Read moreThe Dover FFA chapter attended the 94th National FFA Convention Oct. 26-30. Members listened to multiple speakers and watched retiring addresses. They attended the national CDE contest. After the convention, they visited the Louisville Slugger Museum and Factory, Butler University’s Hinkle Fieldhouse, the world’s largest rocking chair, Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Churchill Downs and Haunted Acres. Those attending included, from left, Nathan Cohee, Fatima Aboite, Emory Norton, Esme Calderon, Edwin Soto, Pedro Valles, Luis Ruiz, Aliyah Bowers and Hadlee Bryan. [Photo and information by Gabby Cervantes, Dover FFA Reporter]
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