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KHS rolls on homecoming night

Five different players scored touchdowns as Kingfisher officially began its quest for the playoffs.

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Nabavi, run game put Cashion out of Watonga’s reach, 56-34

Cashion has been a solid three-headed offensive monster all season.

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Perry proves too much for Eagles, 34-13

Hennessey’s defense kept it in the district opener much of the night against Perry.

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Week 4 Box Scores

Kingfisher 58

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Perfect Walking Weather

WALKING OUT THE WIGGLES — This group of Kingfisher elementary students participated in the first of three Walking Wednesdays, sponsored each fall by Kingfisher Community Collaborative and the Kingfisher County Healthy Living Coalition. Students met at Clearview Circle off 13th Street at 7:20 a.m. on Wednesday, then split into two groups and walked with chaperones to school at Kingfisher Heritage and Gilmour Elementary. These star walkers include, front row, from left, Paycen Page, Hudson Creps, Madie Harder, Briar Coughlan and Paxton Terrell; middle row, Scarlett Redwine, Owen Matthews, Jerzi Ellis, Pressley Page, Emily Francis, Sofie Ellis, Easton Kuehn, Jalee Owens, Avery Harder, Kaelynn Coughlan, Elina Creps, Khloie Williams and Liam Imes; back row, Brooklyn Redwine, Hannah Johnson, Addison Francis, Rylee Johnson, Bentlee Williams, Declan Matthew, Phillip Askey, Brody Willms and Brooklyn Kale. The next two Walking Wednesdays are scheduled for Sept. 29 and Oct. 6. [TIMES-FREE PRESS Staff Photo]

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52 making every step count in 1st ever event

More than 50 county residents will be taking advantage of October’s cooler temps to up their daily step counts as participants in Kingfisher Community Collaborative’s first-ever Walk-tober.

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Museum display wins state recognition

“Maps and Mapmaking: Historical Maps of Oklahoma,” a temporary exhibit at Chisholm Trail Museum in Kingfisher, earned an honorable mention certificate from the Oklahoma Museum Association. The display includes mapmaking equipment and an explanation of the process, as well as a number of historical state maps. Museum Curator Jason Harris (holding the certificate) said the display will remain up for a couple more weeks. [Photo Provided]

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