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Pawhuska RV Dump Station to Close

Sep 11, 2025

During Tuesday evening's city council meeting in Pawhuska, there was discussion to close the RV dump station at the community center. This came about because people are using it illegally. Utility Superintendent Jerry Eubanks goes into more detail about how bad it has gotten.   C ... read more »

Drummond Issues Opinion on Public Drag Shows After Daniels Request

Sep 11, 2025

Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond issued a legal opinion clarifying that drag shows in public are not banned by Oklahoma’s new House Bill 1217, despite the way Gov. Kevin Stitt described the law after signing it. The legal opinion was requested by State Sen. Julie Daniels, R-Ba ... read more »

Arnold Moore & Neekamp First Responders Lunch a Success

Sep 11, 2025

“An awesome turnout”, were the words Tim Howell used to describe the Annual First Responder’s Luncheon, sponsored by Arnold Moore & Neekamp Funeral Home and catered for the fourth consecutive year, by Dink’s Pit BBQ. According to Howell, who manages the firm at 710 ... read more »

OLLI Fall Classes Start Soon

Sep 11, 2025

The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) at Oklahoma State University keeps seniors active and social. Geared toward adults 50 and better, OLLI offers courses, travel and social activities to enrich participants’ quality of life. OLLI classes in Bartlesville are starting soon.   ... read more »

Oklahoma Leaders Share Thoughts on Charlie Kirk's Death

Sep 10, 2025

Charlie Kirk, a conservative activist and founder of Turning Point USA, was shot and killed Wednesday at a university in Utah. Several leaders from across Oklahoma reacted following the announcement of Kirk’s death. Sen. Markwayne Mullin     Pray for Charli ... read more »

New Public Comment Format for Pawhuska Council Meetings

Sep 10, 2025

During August's city council meeting in Pawhuska, it was the desire of council members to have an ordinance drawn up stating only residents of Pawhuska and those receiving utilities from the town be able to speak during city meetings. On Tuesday, that law had been written up and Mayor Ste ... read more »

Nowata County Free Fair Underway

Sep 10, 2025

The Nowata County Free Fair kicked off on Wednesday at the Nowata County Fair Building, with a busy weekend in store starting on Thursday.   On Thursday, judging for the floral exhibits and indoor entries starts at 9 a.m. Rabbit, duck and poultry will check-in between 10 a.m. to 1 p. ... read more »

Oklahoma City Woman Facing Felony Vehicle Charge

Sep 10, 2025

An Oklahoma City woman is facing a felony charge after allegedly driving a car without permission from the owner. 40-year-old Morgan Rude was charged on Wednesday with unauthorized use of a motor vehicle. According to the Bartlesville Police Department, on Feb. 15, Rude allegedly drove a ... read more »

Jimmie L. Dean Foundation Scholarship Concert with Drake Milligan

Sep 10, 2025

Singer, songwriter, and actor, Drake Milligan has been hailed as a Country traditionalist redefining the current landscape of the music industry. Drake Milligan is best known for portraying Elvis Presley on the CMT series Sun Records and starring in the film Nobody where he portrayed a young teen ... read more »

OKWU FAFSA Night

Sep 10, 2025

Oklahoma Wesleyan University his hosting as special FAFSA Q&A Community Event in September 18, 6:30 pm, in Keating 105 on the OKWU Campus.  Appearing on COMMUNITY CONNECTION,Shala LaTorraca and Amber Truitt said all are welcome to come and learn about the new FAFSA at this special ev ... read more »

South Coffeyville Approves Bond Vote for November

Sep 10, 2025

The South Coffeyville School Board approves another bond issue to go before voters this fall. After the last bond failed by one vote, the board approved a modified bond issue that will cover improvements district-wide, including roof and window repairs and HVAC, with the addition of some safe ... read more »

HEART MATTERS: Guard Their Heart

Sep 09, 2025

  Heart Matters in Bartlesville is holding a special event on Thursday, October 30, at 6pm at The Center.   Appearing on COMMUNITY CONNECTION, Kristie Jardot and Dorea Potter with Heart Matters talked about the event called Guard Their Heart. Kristie said, "It's abo ... read more »

Pawhuska Public Schools Bond Proposals Pass

Sep 10, 2025

The Pawhuska Public Schools bond proposals have reportedly passed. According to unofficial results from the Oklahoma State Election Board, Proposition 1, for 3.43 million dollars over 5 years that includes upgrades to curriculum, the old basketball gym, a video board for the football field, t ... read more »

Pawhuska to get other Quotes from Trash Services

Sep 09, 2025

Pawhuska's contract with Waste Connections, the company who provides trash services to the town, ends at the end of the year. At Tuesday evening's city council meeting, City Manager Carol Jones said if they wished to change providers they needed to give the company a 60 day notice. At ... read more »

Dewey Voters Overwhelmingly Pass 4 Proposals

Sep 09, 2025

Dewey voters overwhelmingly approved four ballot propositions Tuesday. According to unofficial results from the Oklahoma State Election Board, Proposition 1, which will replace some fire hydrants in Dewey, received 83.5% of the vote. Proposition 2 will purchase five new patrol vehicles for th ... read more »