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On the right trail
A move to build a 10-foot-wide, multi-use pedestrian trail around the city of Kingfisher continues to gain steam and progress.
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Kingfisher County gets healthy boost by living Life 2 The Max
Last year, the newspaper and Kingfisher Regional Hospital partnered to create Life 2 The Max as a way to help Kingfisher residents maintain healthier lifestyles.
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Energizing the town
Two Hennessey women began a project in 1999 that helped bring the town back from the doldrums of the early 1980s oil bust.
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Needing a little space
Chief Bobby Gardner said an expansion of the aging Dover Fire Department was approved by county commissioners last month.
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‘Leaving with lots of smiles’
Bobby Smith, owner of Fairview Sale Barn, may work 70 to 80 hours a week this time of the year, but he is OK with that because he loves what he does — sell cattle.
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Lights ... camera ... action
Kingfisher’s 89’er Theatre, located at 304 N. Main in the heart of downtown, gives residents the opportunity to do just that, said Dalbow, who is general manager of the theater.
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Drill it into the economy
With natural gas and oil prices rebounding, Major County Assessor Ralph Wilson said he hopes to see activity steadily increase.
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City, hospital working together to maintain services in Watonga
Roland Gee, interim administrator, said cash flow for the hospital has been a problem in the last few months.
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Ringwood’s school trades out the old to go in with the new
“Now we actually have a little room to spare. We can accommodate some pretty good growth.” — Ringwood Superintendent Tom Deighan
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Changes in the air
A big part of the project is to build a new, stand-alone building that will house a new library media center and two new science classrooms.
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