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Cashion group claims chess state title

The Cashion High School chess team won the Oklahoma Scholastic Chess Organization’s state championship held March 7 at Carl Albert High School. Pictured are, from left, Connor McCabe, sponsor Vernon Richards, Jayden Collier, Guiliani Martinez, Abe Ross and Jahmad James. The group had 14 individual wins on the day to bring home the state title. There are no classifications in the OSCO, so Cashion’s wins came against schools of all sizes across Oklahoma. [Photo provided]

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Traffic accidents

The following traffic accidents are being investigated by the Kingfisher Police Department:

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CHS adds Frederick-based co-op to its growing stable

Tillman Producers Coop, an ag cooperative based out of Frederick, officially began operating as part of CHS, the nation’s leading farmer-owned cooperative on March 2.

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7th annual dinner raises funds for CFL

Bill Samuels, Jr., chairman emeritus of Maker’s Mark Bourbon, delivered a message to a crowd at the 2020 OKC Maker’s Mark Beefsteak Dinner.

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AFTER PROM DONATION

- Kingfisher’s First United Meth- odist Church donated $1,463.24 to the Kingfisher High School After Prom Party, representing proceeds of a soup and baked potato fundraiser hosted by the church. Senior parents and church members Paula Leffingwell, Ellen Wilfong, Patricia Mueggenborg and Jan Wills organized the fundraiser, with the assistance of their pastor, Rev. Patrick McPherson. The church encourages other local congregations to support the event Wills, right, presents the donation check to KHS seniors Matthew Palmer, left, and Makenna Whitworth. (Photo Provided]

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Local man still recovering from injuries sustained in March 3 traffic accident

A Kingfisher man injured in a three-vehicle crash south of Kingfisher March 3 remains hospitalized at OU Medical Center, where he faces more surgeries.

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What it’s like growing up as chief’s daughters

[Ed. Note: The following is the secondpart ofa two-part story started in Sunday’s paper about retiring Kingfisher Police Chief Dennis Baker and his family.]

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