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The Convoy of Hope Delivers in Bartlesville

Sep 28, 2024

Convoy of Hope on Saturday teamed up with local businesses, churches, government organizations, and nonprofits to bring kindness and support to Bartlesville residents.   On Saturday, September 28, Convoy of Hope hosted a free event at Johnstone Park. Attendees had access to a range o ... read more »

Remembering Naomi Alice Lanier: Founder of The Lighthouse Outreach Center

Sep 28, 2024

The Bartlesville community is mourning the loss of Naomi Alice Lanier, the beloved founder of The Lighthouse Outreach Center, who passed away on September 23, 2024, at the age of 79. Naomi's life and legacy have profoundly impacted countless individuals, making her a cherished figure in the c ... read more »

Suspect Apprehended in Area Fraud Case

Sep 27, 2024

The second suspect in a Northeastern Oklahoma forgery and fraud investigation was in Washington County Court on Friday. 42-year-old Jason Solis faces felony charges of possession of forged notes or instruments, and holding/concealing mail of another after a warrant was issued for his arr ... read more »

Native American Unity Gathering This Weekend in S. Coffeyville

Sep 27, 2024

The fifth annual Native American Unity Gathering is coming up this Saturday in South Coffeyville.   A day of cultural celebration, food and Native fellowship will take place at the Native American Fellowship grounds, and organizer Kris Crane says there will be something for the whole ... read more »

Bartlesville Restaurant Raising Awareness for CASA

Sep 27, 2024

A downtown Bartlesville restaurant has found a unique way to support CASA, or Court Appointed Special Advocates.   They're encouraging people to volunteer for this group that helps children have a voice in court with every cup of joe.   CLICK HERE FOR THE ORIGINAL ST ... read more »

Woman charged with child endangerment after DUI allegation

Sep 24, 2024

A woman faces Child Endangerment by permitting child abuse by DUI/APC and failure to use a child restraint system after being arrested on Monday. According to an arrest affidavit, 30-year-old Alexis M. Pruitt allegedly drove while under the influence of alcohol while a small child was in the ... read more »

University of Oklahoma Holding Native Nations Day

Sep 26, 2024

All Native American seniors are welcome to Native Nations Day at the University of Oklahoma on Monday, Oct. 21. Students will have the ability to connect with campus resources and people who would help further their college career. For any Osage Nation or JOM student, transportation will be p ... read more »

Convoy of Hope is Saturday in Bartlesville

Sep 27, 2024

Convoy of Hope is teaming up with local businesses, churches, government organizations, and nonprofits to bring kindness and support to Bartlesville residents. On Saturday, September 28, Convoy of Hope will host a free event at Johnstone Park, starting at 10 a.m. ... read more »

Bartlesville Woman Accused of Indecent Exposure at Grocery Store

Sep 26, 2024

A Bartlesville woman was in Washington County District Court on Thursday after allegedly exposing herself at a Bartlesville grocery store on Wednesday. 25-year-old Diana Gayton faces larceny shoplifting and indecent exposure misdemeanor charges after she allegedly exposed her top to employees at ... read more »

Oklahoma’s International Bluegrass Festival 2024: A Celebration of Music, Tradition, and Community

Sep 27, 2024

The Oklahoma International Bluegrass Festival (OIBF) returns to Guthrie, Oklahoma, from October 10-12, 2024, promising a weekend filled with live performances, workshops, and family-friendly activities that celebrate bluegrass music. Founded by the legendary Byron Berline, a three-time national f ... read more »

Barndall Receives $2.5M Federal Grant for Waxhoma Lake Dam

Sep 26, 2024

U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo announced this week the Department’s Economic Development Administration (EDA) is awarding a $2.5 million grant to the city of Barnsdall, for infrastructure improvements to support business development in the region.   This grant will re ... read more »

City of Caney Under a Boil Water Order

Sep 26, 2024

The Kansas Department of Health and Environment has issued a boil water advisory for the city of Caney's public water supply system, however city officials have issued a mandatory boil order. According to city officials, an electrical issue during the overnight hours Wednesday caused no a ... read more »

Upcoming Events for Republicans and Conservatives in Washington County

Sep 26, 2024

Monthly Meeting on October 1 The Republican and Other Conservatives of Washington County (ROCWC) invite all members and interested individuals to their monthly meeting on Tuesday, October 1, from 6:30 PM to 7:45 PM. The gathering will take place at Crossing 2nd in Bartlesville and f ... read more »

Bridge North of Caney to be Replaced

Sep 25, 2024

A bridge on U.S. 75 north of Caney, Kan., will soon be replaced. The Kansas Department of Transportation expects to begin a project to replace the Cheyenne Creek Bridge one mile north of the U.S. 166 and U.S. 75 junction at Caney. Work is expected to start on Monday, Oct. 7. The bridge w ... read more »

Gov. Stitt Recovers from Heart Blockage

Sep 25, 2024

Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt says he has returned to work following heart surgery to clear a blocked artery. The Republican governor said in a statement Wednesday that he received a stent last week at Oklahoma Heart Hospital South. His spokesperson Abegail Cave said in a statement that the block ... read more »