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KCEM command center bids opened

Kingfisher County commissioners opened six bids on an emergency management command center, ranging from $232,179.99 to $377,706, and voted to close the courthouse Friday and possibly Monday due to completion of the work to upgrade electrical service to the courthouse.

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KOOL CARS & CHROME A HIT

There were tons of cool cars at this year’s Kingfi sher Chamber of Commerce Kool Cars & Chrome Show held last Saturday. There were 103 of them, in fact. However, there was a lot more added to this year’s event. Attendees could pay money to take their turns venting some frustrations with a hammer on a car, as Mikael Barcenas is pictured doing on the far left. There was also the inaugural burnout competition, which was won by Dustin Isom (pictured above). Look for results of the car show judging in our weekend edition.

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Upcoming Events

• MEET THE CANDIDATE: Kingfisher County Republican Women is continuing its series of hosting candidates for the next gubernatorial election. Jake Merrick will make a presentation at the group’s next meeting at 6 p.m. Monday, Aug. 11, at the Kingfisher County Farm Bureau Insurance Building, 117 W. Sheridan in Kingfisher. Merrick is a former state senator and is currently a radio host. The public is invited to attend and there will be a Q&A after his presentation. Other candidates set to appear are listed in an ad in this edition.

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Still smells new

Projects in Cashion, Dover, CTTC at or near completion just in time for the new year

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Servrina Prim

Servrina Prim, 54, of Kingfisher, passed away Wednesday, July 30, 2025.

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Summer fires back to reclaim July headlines

( Editor’s note: The following weather summary for July was compiled by Gary McManus, state climatologist for Oklahoma Mesonet and Oklahoma Climatological Survey.)

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Class A CDL Training by CTTC

Among the continually expanding list of offerings by Chisholm Trail Technology Center is Class A CDL training. CTTC offers its training at a site just north of Watonga. Most recently, 11 employees of Wheeler Brothers took the course. For more on CTTC, its expanding campus and course offerings as well as a new statewide poll that boasts the benefits of training like that offered at CTTC, see our upcoming Back to School edition this month. [KT&FP Staff Photos]

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