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Red Cross Tornado Response

May 21, 2013

Whenever a tornado or major disaster occurs, many groups come together to aid those in need. The Washington County Chapter of the Red Cross is part of one of those organizations. As of Monday night, the American Red Cross had dispatched more than 25 emergency response vehicles and opened four she ... read more »

Jet Lands Safely

May 21, 2013

An event that happens on a frequent basis at some busy airports occurred Tuesday morning at Bartlesville's airport.  Emergency response vehicles were dispatched because a ConocoPhillips corporate aircraft reported smoke in the cabin.  The aircraft landed safely and without incid ... read more »

Moore Supplies Accepted

May 21, 2013

A local business will accept the items you donate to the Salvation Army in support of the rescue and recovery effort in the Moore area. Kathy Roberts of Tallgrass Estates in Bartlesville has a list of items the Salvation Army needs at this time. Roberts says local emergency management officia ... read more »

Hall of Fame Webster Passes

May 21, 2013

Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame member and four-time World Champion Steer Roper, 88 year-old Shoat Webster of Lenapah passed away on Monday.  According to the Tulsa World, funeral services for Mr. Webster will be held Friday afternoon at the Cowboy Fellowship Church.  The Benjamin Funeral Servic ... read more »

City Council Discuss 2014 Budget

May 20, 2013

The Bartlesville City Council spent Monday evening in a workshop session going over the City's proposed 2014 budget.  Administrative Director/CFO Mike Bailey said that the 2014 budget is very similar as last year's budget.  Some of the highlights of the proposed 2014 budget incl ... read more »

Firefighter Sent To Moore

May 20, 2013

Bartlesville City Manager Ed Gordon presented a brief report to the Bartlesville City Council concerning the severe weather in Northeast Oklahoma and the strong tornado in Moore.  Gordon says that fireman John Spicer was sent to Moore for search and rescue mission.  Gordon also said tha ... read more »

Commissioners Deny Agreement

May 20, 2013

The Nowata County Commissioners Monday morning denied a juvenile detention center service agreement from Canadian County.  Sheriff James Hallett recommended to the commissioners to deny the agreement because of location.  The commissioners approved a resolution for disposing of county e ... read more »

96 Year Old Business Discussed in Dewey

May 20, 2013

Among budget and sales tax discussions, the Dewey City Council discussed property issues that involved two determined citizens.  The first issue was in regards to demolishing a home determined to be dilapidated. A house at 411 North Ross that the owner had been using as a storage space had b ... read more »

Severe Weather

May 20, 2013

As predicted, severe weather moved through NE Oklahoma Monday afternoon.  Tornado warnings were issued by the National Weather Service for Osage, Washington, and Nowata Counties.  A tornado touched down around Avant and moved across to Highway 75 south of Ramona.  US 75 was sh ... read more »

Train Tickets Remain

May 20, 2013

You can still get tickets for next month's Bartlesville Oil Flyer train excursion for either the 1 or 3 o'clock ride.  The annual whistle-and-ride event gives train lovers the opportunity to take an hour-long train ride on the diesel-powered excursion train, blow the whistle of the s ... read more »

Local Powerball Winner

May 20, 2013

While the big $600 million Powerball winner bought their ticket in Florida, Oklahoma had two $10,000 Powerball winners from Saturday night's drawing.  According to the Oklahoma Lottery Commission, one ticket was sold at the Claremore Sinclair station and the other at Pop Shoppi Phillips ... read more »

Commisioners Approve Contract

May 20, 2013

Washington County Commissioners met Monday morning and had a few contracts and agreements to approve. The commission approved an exchange of service agreement between the City of Bartlesville and Washington County. The agreement was in regards to utility and trash services to the county jail. The ... read more »

Teacher of the Month Britt

May 18, 2013

Arvest Bank and Oakley Chevrolet-Buick named Monica Britt the Bartlesville Public School District Teacher of the Month for March. Britt is the school district's Indian Education Coordinator for Pre-K through 12 and works at the Will Rogers Complex.  In recognition of her Teacher of t ... read more »

Foundation Honors Families

May 18, 2013

The Bartlesville Community Foundation honored the Glenn Cox family and the Pete Silas family during it's Legacy Hall of Fame Celebration Saturday night.  Glenn and Ronnie Cox have been active in the community.  Ronnie chaired the Youth Canteen for the Service League, had been a memb ... read more »

Colin Renfrow wins $250 for JP's performance

May 18, 2013

Colin Renfrow collected $250 at the Honda of Bartlesville Turtle Races for his winning turtle "JP".  18 turtles competed in 2 heats to become eligible for the finals and cash prize.  Allison Riley's turtle "Gailey" took 2nd place and "Cruncha" owne ... read more »

Nowata High School Graduation

May 18, 2013

63 Nowata High School graduates walked across the stage Friday night in a packed Nowata High School Gymnasium.  Valedictorian Flordeliza Brown presented some moments during her high school career.  She told the crowd that life is a crazy ride and nothing's guaranteed.  Salutato ... read more »

Silver Alert Cancelled

May 17, 2013

A Silver Alert issued for 73 year-old Kenneth Charter of Barnsdall has been cancelled.  Charter is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s and went missing at about 2:30 Friday afternoon.  The Osage County Sheriff’s Office reports  he returned home at 8 o’clock Friday evening. ... read more »

Testing and Flushing Fire Hydrants Continues

May 17, 2013

The testing and flushing of fire hydrants continues in Bartlesville.  Beginning on Monday, May 20th, city crews will begin testing and flushing hydrants at the following areas: Caney River going east to U.S. Highway 75 from Adams Blvd. to the Northern City Limits.  The second location i ... read more »

Ochelata Man Waives Preliminary Hearing

May 17, 2013

An Ochelata man facing drug charges has waived his preliminary hearing and is bound over for formal arraignment.  Leon Eugene Williams was arrested in February of 2013 for endeavoring to make methamphetamine, possession of methamphetamine, and possession of paraphernalia.  Christiana Jo ... read more »

Unemployment Rate Falls

May 17, 2013

State officials say Oklahoma's unemployment rate dipped below 5 percent in April.  The Oklahoma Employment Security Commission says the state's unemployment decreased by one-tenth of a percentage point to 4.9 percent last month. That remains well below the national unemployment rate ... read more »

Common Core Objections

May 17, 2013

Republican House Speaker T.W. Shannon is joining a growing chorus of conservatives opposed to a set of public education principles known as common core state standards. Shannon announced Thursday that with just two weeks left in the legislative session he is unveiling a measure to repeal a 2 ... read more »

Term Limits Introduced

May 17, 2013

First District Congressman Jim Bridenstine has introduced the first bipartisan Congressional term limits legislation in more than a decade.  Bridenstine introduced the proposed Constitutional amendment, House Joint Resolution 45, with fellow freshman Congressman Beto O’Rourke of Texas. ... read more »

Shooting Information Sought

May 17, 2013

Bartlesville Police continue to ask for your information concerning a possible homicide Wednesday night.  Officers responded to a report gunshots in the area of Adeline and Margarite streets in Northwest Bartlesville. Police Captain Jay Hastings says discovered 46 year-old Douglas Wayne ... read more »

City's Sales Tax Collection Up and Down

May 16, 2013

The City of Bartlesville's sales tax collection was down last month, but saw a slight increase in May compared to this time last year.  During Monday's City Matters Program on KWON, city  finance director Mike Bailey said overall the collections are up slightly.  City Manag ... read more »

Nowata's Community Garden Day

May 16, 2013

Nowata CAN will be hosting a Community Garden Build Day on Sunday, May 19th from 2-5 P.M. at the Nowata County Fairgrounds.  The group will be building a fence, filling the raised beds with soil, and putting down mulch on the paths between the raised beds.  There will be a cookout to fo ... read more »

Senate Passes Black Friday Sales Bill

May 16, 2013

A bill designed to make low-price retail events like "Black Friday" sales legal in Oklahoma has been approved by the Oklahoma Senate.  The Senate voted 29-16 Wednesday for the Unfair Sales Act by Oklahoma City Republican Senator David Holt.  Holt says under a current law origi ... read more »

Possible Homicide

May 16, 2013

Bartlesville Police Responded to a call of possible gunshots Wednesday night in the area of Adeline and Margarite streets in Northwest Bartlesville. Officers arrived on scene in the 100 block of NW Margarite and discovered a 46 year old man had been shot while working on a car in the front yard o ... read more »

Gas Prices On The Rise

May 15, 2013

Gas prices across Oklahoma are up sharply during the past week - rising 20 cents per gallon.  Triple-A Oklahoma reports the average price for a gallon of self-serve regular on Tuesday is $3.58 - compared to $3.38 a week ago.  Triple-A spokesman Chuck Mai (MAY) says the reason for the sp ... read more »

United Way is Ranked

May 15, 2013

Bartlesville Regional United Way Executive Director Michael Cole had good news to report during Tuesday afternoon's United Way Annual Meeting and Awards Ceremony.  Cole told those in attendance the local organization is ranked number 12 in the nation. Cole says the local United Way c ... read more »

Seat Belt Enforcement Announced

May 14, 2013

Law enforcement agencies across the state will take part in the annual “Click It or Ticket” mobilization May 20th through June 2nd, cracking down on drivers and passengers who are not buckled up according to state law.   According to statewide Occupant Protection Coordinat ... read more »

Nowata County Says Yes

May 14, 2013

Nowata County voters renewed the 1 percent sales tax to pay for road improvements on Tuesday.  According to the unofficial vote result, the measure passed by a vote of 319 to 120 for 72.7 percent of participating voters.   All four propositions passed in the City of Nowata.  P ... read more »

Two Dewey Residents Arrested For Drugs

May 14, 2013

Two Dewey residents are in custody after officers found marijuana inside a car.  18-year old Joshua Dean Eastham and 21-year old Whitney Joy McLain are charged with possession of marijuana with the intent to distribute.  Eastham is also charged with driving with a suspended license and ... read more »

Woman Arrested On Marijuana Charges

May 14, 2013

A $25,000 bond has been set for 45-year old Kimberly Joanne Parks, who is charged with possession of marijuana with the intent to distribute, making an improper turn, and defective equipment.  Bartlesville police Monday afternoon conducted a traffic stop on Adams Blvd. for a brake light not ... read more »

DeFehr Receives Hospital Honor

May 14, 2013

Bartlesville's cardiologist, Dr. Stan DeFehr is the first recipient of Jane Phillips Medical Center's Physician of the Year Award.  Dr. DeFehr received the honor during a breakfast meeting at the hospital.  The doctor was out of the country when the result of the 677 ballots ... read more »

ConocoPhillips Provides Positive Report

May 14, 2013

ConocoPhillips is making significant progress on delivering its plans for growth in volumes and margins.  During its Annual Shareholders Meeting, the company reaffirmed its goal to consistently deliver strong, predictable returns to shareholders. Company Chairman and Chief Executive Offi ... read more »

Nowata School Board Hears From Berry

May 13, 2013

Nowata School Superintendent Kathy Berry had some exciting things to bring up during her superintendent's report to the school board Monday evening.  Berry said that both the football and practice fields will be re-surfaced, the Track and Field program will be receiving new track uniform ... read more »

Man Arrested For Protective Order Violations

May 13, 2013

A Bartlesville man who was free on a $100,000 bond for a pending rape case is back in custody.  39-year old Jacky Ray Harper is charged with three counts of violation of a protective order.  According to a court affidavit, Harper's ex-girlfriend was driving to work when the suspect ... read more »

Nowata County Votes To Extend Tax

May 13, 2013

Voters in Nowata County will be going to the polls Tuesday to decide whether or not to extend a one-cent sales tax.  The tax was passed five years ago with those funds to be used to improve county roads. Polls will be open Tuesday from 7 A.M. to 7 P.M.  ... read more »

Nowata County Accept Bids

May 13, 2013

The Nowata County Commissioners Monday morning awarded the concrete bid to Mid Continent and awarded Outlaw Builders the 10-wheeler dump truck.  The truck is a 1989 model for $22,000.  In other items, the commissioners approved a resolution of disposing of equipment to be used in the Ju ... read more »

Washington County Commissioners

May 13, 2013

The Washington County Commissioners met Monday morning and had a fairly light  agenda, with few items needing action.  One item of note was a letter from the Association of County Commissioners Of Oklahoma Insurance Programs Administrator telling the commission that the latest appraisal ... read more »

Wilson Elementary Receives Check

May 13, 2013

What started out as a normal "Rise and Shine" assembly Wednesday morning at Bartlesville's Wilson Elementary School turned out to be very surprising when a few guests made their way into the school gym.  Members of the Bartlesville Public School Foundation presented school prin ... read more »

Biddinger Places First

May 12, 2013

Bartlesville High School senior, Nicole Biddinger placed first in the category of Life Sciences at the National Junior Science and Humanities Symposia Competition in Dayton, Ohio. Biddinger will compete in two more science competitions over the upcoming weeks including the International Susta ... read more »

Barbeque Fundraiser Successful

May 11, 2013

Guests from Nowata, Ponca City, and beyond gathered Saturday night at the Mullendore Cross-Bell Ranch to raise money for Bartlesville’s Elder Care.  Auctioneer Roger Skelly and Dan Gilliam  raised nearly $24,000 during the live auction of 15 items ranging from a one-of-a-kind wate ... read more »

OWU Hosts Commencement

May 11, 2013

72 Oklahoma Wesleyan University students received their diplomas Saturday morning.  Commencement speaker Wendel Weaver told those in attendance how grateful he was that the graduates laid their educational foundation at Oklahoma Wesleyan. He pointed to the school's mission statement whic ... read more »

Gates Scholarship Awarded

May 11, 2013

Bartlesville High School senior, Kayla Cary has been named a Gates Millennium Scholarship recipient.  The Gates Millennium Scholarship is awarded each year to students to promote academic excellence and provides help with the expenses a college education can incur.  Cary received a ... read more »

State Budget Compromise

May 11, 2013

The 7.1 billion dollar budget passed by the Oklahoma House is being called a large compromise.  State Representative Steve Martin on KWON's Capitol Call program said nobody who voted on the bill got what they wanted.  Representative Earl Sears says the house, the senate, and the gov ... read more »

BHS Explosion Arrest

May 11, 2013

Bartlesville police arrested a 16 year-old Bartlesville High School student after a small explosion in the school parking lot.  School officials say no one was injured and only minor dames was done to property.  Administrators worked with police to investigate the incident.  Classe ... read more »

Pool Punches Pooch

May 11, 2013

27-year-old Christopher Alan Pool is charged with felony animal cruelty and making threats to harm others.  Pool was arrested when police were called to a home in the 700 block of Brentwood.  He was accused of punching his grandmother's dog. Pool reportedly grabbed the dog by the co ... read more »

Tulsa 5th Most Redneck

May 10, 2013

A report was issued this week about rednecks so we sent Jonathan Eastman out to find out more about them. To find the full article from Movoto, click here. ... read more »

New Barnsdall Chief

May 10, 2013

The City of Barnsdall has hired its third police chief in a 17-month period.  The city tapped John Ferguson to head the department.  Ferguson previously an investigator for the Osage County Sheriff 's Office and has 31 years of experience in law enforcement. The new chief will b ... read more »

Priceless Mom Winner

May 10, 2013

Cassie Rowe of Bartlesville won the Grand Prize Friday morning in the radio station's My Mom's Priceless Contest.  The prize package includes a night at the Inn at the Price Tower, a gallery tour and tower tour for two, a $20 Copper Bar gift certificate, flowers from Flowerland, a Pa ... read more »

Osage County Trailer Released

May 10, 2013

You can get your first look at the movie shot last year in and around Bartlesville and Pawhuska.  The trailer for the movie August: Osage County was released Friday.  The two and a half minute preview gives glipses of several area buildings and homes in the background of action from the ... read more »

Sunfest on Track

May 09, 2013

The new leadership for Sunfest says they are right on track for Bartlesville's annual arts celebration.  In an interview Thursday, Natalie May said that things are where they should be right now despite some early setbacks. May said that Sunfest will be an event for all ages, with events ... read more »

Jury Finds Miller Not Guilty

May 09, 2013

A Washington County jury Wednesday evening found a Wann man not guilty on all charges from a 2011 case. After spending several hours of deliberations, 67-year old James Harvey Miller was found not guilty on three counts of lewd acts to a child under 16 and not guilty of furnishing an alcoholic be ... read more »

Smith Receives Scholarship

May 09, 2013

Bartlesville High School Junior Nakia Smith received a thousand dollars in scholarships and received the honor of second place at the Oklahoma Boys & Girls Club State "Youth of the Year" competition.  Smith was Bartlesville's 2013 "Youth of the Year".  Sm ... read more »

Phillips 66 Declares Dividend

May 08, 2013

The Phillips 66 Board of Directors has declared a quarterly dividend.  Phillips 66 will pay a dividend of 31 and a quarter cents a share to shareholders.  The dividend is payable on June 3rd to shareholders of record as of the close of business on May 20th.    The company ... read more »

Road Closure in Copan

May 08, 2013

Copan residents will have to deal with a street closure.  Copan Utilities Superintendent Jeff Jones reports that Copan has closed Eden Street between Hickory and Chestnut for an indefinite period of time. Jones reports that the closure was based upon the pothole feeling soft when it was cros ... read more »

Bartlesville Man Arrested For Lying To Officers

May 08, 2013

A $100,000 bond has been set for a Bartlesville man who allegedly was caught lying to police.  40-year old Franklin Hughes is charged with provideing false sex offender registration information.  Bartlesville police learned that Hughes was released from prison last Friday and was report ... read more »

State Budget Close To Pass

May 08, 2013

A $7.1 billion general appropriations bill to fund state government for the upcoming fiscal year has cleared its first hurdles among rank-and-file legislators.  Separate House and Senate committees easily passed the bill on Wednesday, despite opposition from Democrats and a few Republicans.& ... read more »

Bartlesville Downtown Awarded

May 08, 2013

Bartlesville's Downtown Program was recognized Tuesday in Oklahoma City during the 24th-annual Oklahoma Main Street Awards Banquet.  Each award presented falls under one of the four points of a Main Street program - Organization, Promotion, Economic Restructuring or Design. Under th ... read more »

Polycart Update

May 08, 2013

The polycart system is less than a week old and Bartlesville's Public Works Director Keith Henry says that although his crew is busy things are going well. In an interview Wednesday, Henry said that the majority of questions that have been asked have been about pickup times and dates.  H ... read more »

Goff Tower Update

May 08, 2013

Work on the Goff Play Tower in Sooner Park could soon get underway. Bartlesville Interim Director of Parks and Recreation Lisa Beeman says that after originally budgeting 65 thousand dollars and raising another 80 thousand, the process for updating the tower is underway. The structural engineerin ... read more »

Phone Scam Reported

May 08, 2013

The Bartlesville Police Department has received several new complaints in the past two weeks concern a phone scam. Police Captain Jay Hastings says the scam involves a person calling an elderly victim claiming a grandchild or other relative has been arrested in another state and needs bond money. ... read more »

Special Olympics Sendoff

May 08, 2013

Bartlesville School District's Special Olympics competitors got a rousing send-off Wednesday morning.  The event was held at 7 in the circle drive in front of the main high school entrance.  Groups on hand included the Bruin Brigade Marching Band, the BHS National Honor Society, mem ... read more »

Troopers Pay Raise Proposal

May 07, 2013

Nearly 70 current and retired Oklahoma Highway Patrol troopers are visiting legislators and urging them to pass a bill to give them a pay raise.  The troopers visited the Capitol on Tuesday and encouraged lawmakers to revive a bill that would give a 16 percent pay raise to all Department of ... read more »

House Approves Retirement Option

May 07, 2013

The Oklahoma House has approved a bill to create a defined contribution option for state employee retirement benefits.  The proposal would allow state employees hired after July 2014 to choose between the defined contribution option and the current defined benefit system. The House approved ... read more »