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Dover FFA has busy Spring schedule

Meats, livestock, agronomy, floriculture, and public speaking have been added to the list of events the Dover FFA members have recently competed in.

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Voter registration deadline approaches

April 16 is the last day to apply for voter registration in order to be eligible to vote in the May 11 special election in Kingfisher, said County Election Board Secretary Shawna Butts.

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Kaya, Ridenour are Junior Lions

Kingfisher High School seniors Prairie Kaya and Maverick Ridenour have been named the Junior Lions for April 2021.

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Area voters urged to apply early for absentee ballots

Voters in Kingfisher County who want to have absentee ballots mailed to them for the May 11 special election regarding a sales tax in Kingfisher should apply now, Kingfisher County Election Board Secretary Shawna Butts said.

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Delta Kappa Gamma 25th annual essay winners announced

The winners for the 25th annual Kingfisher County essay contest hosted by the Theta Chapter of Delta Kappa Gamma Sorority have been announced. Winners for the eighth grade level were Okarche students Brenna Crider (1st), Kylie Harper (2nd) and Katy Creswell (3rd). Seventh grade winners were Okarche students Jaici Easton (1st), Ethan Kirby (2nd) and Addison Mingus (3rd). The seventh and eighth grade English teachers are Lynda! Westmoreland and Traci Fuller. The first place winners advance to the state level competition. Pictured with their certificates are, from left: Brenna Crider, Kylie Harper, Addison Mingus, Jaici Easton and Katy Creswell. Ethan Kirby is not pictured. /Photo provided]

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Payne joins KPS board Thursday

Kingfisher’s board of education will have a short, but busy and productive agenda Thursday when it gathers for a special meeting.

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Who’s on first?

HENNESSEY BOARD OF EDUCATION members for 2021-22 are, from left: Dr. James Matousek, president; Luke Lough, vice-president; Patrick Griffin, clerk; Cristopher Choate, and David Tillman. Now here’s the saga about how only one board member moved up a chair at Monday night’s meeting during the usual yearly rotation of officers. Matousek, whose board term expired this month, was re-elected president. That was after the three holdover board members (Lough, Choate and Griffin), and new member Tillman, went into closed session to discuss who they’d appoint to the board. The board voted 3-1 in open session to appoint Matousek to the board with Tillman casting the ‘no’ vote. Then Matousek was elected president after he abstained and the other four voted him in. Lough, who was elected vice president March 31 to replace Joe Garrison whose ill health caused him to resign as vice-president, was re-elected vice president Monday night. Then Griffin was appointed clerk, and he was the only member who got to move up one chair that night. Both Matousek and Tillman took the oath of office during the meeting with Matousek for the one-year term remaining on Garrison’s term, and Tillman started his five-year-term. More board meeting news will appear in the weekend edition. [Photo by Barb Walter]

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