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Snow, cold mean more work for livestock owners

Last weekend’s heavy snow and cold temperatures meant more effort for livestock owners.

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Accused criminal’s re-election highlights Oklahoma election-date problem

During the Dec. 1 to Dec. 3, 2025, filing period, only three candidates filed for three seats on the Warr Acres City Council. All three were incumbents. All three were reelected without a vote being cast.

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Good BEE-havin’ at Gilmour Elementary

Gilmour Elementary School has announced its Good BEE-havior Students of the Week for the week ending Jan. 16. Those earning the honor were, from left: front row, Rhett Ince, Milo Romero, Hernan Rodriguez, Blair Culp, Rance Lippoldt, Charlie Connel, Rip Richards, Mylah Yost and Rowan Voss; middle row, Sebastian Covarrubias Avalos, Kinsley Shuman, Weston Mercer, Jaclyn Cole, Karlee Friesen, Ariana Ortega Munoz, Mateo Hernandez and Myles Schmidt; back row, Evelyn Jordan, Eleanor Yost, Lillian Pease, Liam Garcia, Arlette Gomez, Baylor Brickman, Addyson Perkey, Loy Broomfield, Azayla Chebahtah, Waylon Ridings, Bethany Martinez and Kaysha Burpo.

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Okarche honor rolls announced

Okarche Public Schools recently announced its honor rolls for the first semester of the 2025-26 school year.

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Students of the Month

RAIDERS RECOGNIZED – Lomega’s December 2025 Students of the Month were recognized at a recent Raider Roundup. Pictured on the left are Kollins Banister and Keegan Lentz, who were named junior high Students of the Month. Earning the honor on the right side for the high school were Brenden Uhlenhake and Josey Nusz. [Photo provided]

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Insurance commissioner candidate speaks at Rotary

Chris Merideth, center, was the guest speaker of the Kingfi sher Rotary Club last week. Pictured with Kingfi sher Rotarians Darcy Jech and Jenny Nusz, Merideth is currently running as a Republican to be the next Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner. He told Rotarians and guests that insurance premiums have gotten out of hand in terms of ever-rising costs in Oklahoma and his opinion was that transparency and a common sense approach to dealing with the problems were key elements to bringing rates down. Nusz, an insurance agent in Kingfi sher, arranged for the presentation. Jech is also a Kingfi sher insurance company owner and agent, as well as Oklahoma’s state senator for this district. [KT&FP Staff Photo]

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Kingfisher County District Court records

Marriage Licenses

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