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Minco gets comeback victory over Crescent

Make that two heartbreaking losses in a row for Crescent.

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Eagle offense stalls out in 21-2 loss at Blackwell

Hennessey’s playoff chances - at the very least - hit a speed bump on Friday.

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Kingfisher County Fall Sports

Photos by Chris Simon and Brad Stone

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Running Buddies

Their friendship began more than three decades ago in the fields and on the dirt roads of northwest Kingfisher County.

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Pride of Kingfisher Superior at Tri-State

Judges at the recent Tri-State Music Festival at Enid gave Kingfisher High School band the highest possible rating for their marching show “Con Fuego.” The result was particularly sweet since last year’s marching season was hampered by COVID-19. “The kids worked really hard and we were all grateful that Covid did not affect our rehearsals like last year,” assistant director Mandy Owens said. “We also appreciate the incredible support we’ve received from Dr. [Daniel] Craig, [KPS superintendent], the school board and our band boosters.” Drum majors Destiny Buckner and Syra Littlehawk hold the trophy (kneeling). Other band members include: second row, from left, Ana Cuellar, K.C. Ortega and Angela Munoz; third row, Adah Anderman, Joaquin Wallace, Landon Eaton, Alezandro Cuellar, Erica Jenkins-Farris, Hannah Click, Keira Laudwig, Lyndsi Moyeda, Emily Altizer and Owens; back, Coleman Kitchens, Jesus Montiel, Andrew Osborn, Brody Boden, Brenden Hill, J.W. Struck, Wayde Barrios, Blake Mayfield, Colton Livingston, Clayton Weinmeister, Achilles Branson and Dakota Horn, director. [Photo Provided]

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History Revisited

This stunning photo by award-winning local photographer Michael Louthan was misidentified in Wednesday’s paper as the Annuschat farm in Kingfisher County. In an email to the Times & Free Press, Kyle Marks wrote that the house is actually the Marks homestead in Blaine County. “That’s the house my dad grew up in,” he said. “That farm is like a second home to me and my family and one of our favorite places to go. Grandpa Marks and I worked over there all the time.” Kyle Marks, his dad Terry Marks, his aunt and uncle, his 89-year-old grandmother and his two sisters all have framed prints of Louthan’s photo hanging in their homes.

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Century Mark

Alice Lenora Mapel becomes Kingfisher County’s newest centenarian on Monday and will be feted with a week of celebration.

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