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'Wahzahzhe (A Song for My People)' to Play on KRIG

Mar 13, 2024

Something very special is coming on Friday!   Tune in to "Oklahoma Afternoons" with Nathan Thompson on KRIG 104.9 FM during the noon hour Friday where we will honor our Osage Nation friends and neighbors. Nathan will play the Oscar-nominated song "Wahzahzhe (A Son ... read more »

Pawhuska Chamber Director Gives Sales Tax Update

Mar 13, 2024

During Tuesday evening's city council meeting in Pawhuska, Chamber of Commerce Director Mike McCartney gave an update regarding the city's sales tax and talked about the people who have been visiting Pawhuska.   McCartney said the sales tax report for the month of March is do ... read more »

Hip Hip Hooray! It's A Pip Pip Parade!

Mar 13, 2024

Hip, hip Hooray! It’s a Pip, pip parade! This week’s feature pet was born to be a star, and that is not all. His name is actually the starting line. Heath Clouse, Adoptions and Transportation Specialist at the Washington County SPCA, acts as the translator for this celebrity in th ... read more »

OK Senate Passes Landmark Judicial Reform Proposal

Mar 13, 2024

State Senator Julie Daniels, R-Bartlesville, passed a significant judicial reform proposal in the Senate on Tuesday. Senate Joint Resolution 34 will give voters the opportunity to adopt the U.S. Constitution’s judicial nomination process and apply it to how justices are selected for the Okl ... read more »

Congressman Josh Brecheen Votes to Protect Americans’ Data from Communist China Influence

Mar 13, 2024

Congressman Josh Brecheen issued the following statement after voting for H.R. 7521, Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act. “Article I, Section 8 of the Constitution gives Congress the power to ‘regulate Commerce with foreign Nations.’ ... read more »

Osage Nation Congress Filing Period Ends

Mar 13, 2024

The filing period has came to an end for those wishing to run for a seat in the Osage Nation Congress. This year, there are six open Congressional seats that will be carrying a four-year term for the ninth Osage Congress and 16 candidates filed to fill those open seats.  Joe Tillman, Joh ... read more »

VIDEO: Cherokee Chat

Mar 13, 2024

  On this week's episode of CHEROKEE CHAT, host John Weston was joined by Lyle Marin. Lyle is President of Cooperative Credit Union since 2014. CCU is a proud sponsor and supporter of the Coffeyville Area Chamber of Commerce.   John highlighted Lyle as a Cherokee who is ... read more »

City of Dewey on COMMUNITY CONNECTION

Mar 13, 2024

Our monthly visit with Lori Herron for the City of Dewey was full of bright spots.   Lori brought in some delicious samples from Dewey businesses such as Blak Ivory Bru House, Dogger Nutrition and Daylight Donuts. These treats are well worth the trip to Dewey to try for yourself. ... read more »

The Eatery by 3 Kids & A Cake Cupcake Decorating Class For Kids

Mar 13, 2024

There is not greater horror than a kid in a kitchen. Especially if anything they make starts with “my special…” Tasting it may be your undoing, but NOT tasting it will have the same outcome no doubt. Though, what to do is the question? Well, The Eatery by 3 Kids & A Cak ... read more »

Save The Date! This Friday Is The Deadline

Mar 13, 2024

Parents be aware! This Friday is the deadline for all scholarship applications for the Musical Research Society. There is also a composition competition for currently enrolled 9-12 grade students who can apply for this award and win $100 for first prize. Current students in high school or ... read more »

Young Scholars of Bartlesville Business Mixer At Hilton Garden Inn

Mar 13, 2024

Bartlesville’s community is known for an array of things that have nothing to do with the history. A good town to raise kids from birth, retire, start anew, make a difference, expand, and prosper, Bartlesville is what everyone wants but many do not have. Community support. It is your su ... read more »

Lankford Objects to Bill with Dangerously Broad Definitions that Allows Human Cloning, Embryo Discrimination, and Much More

Mar 13, 2024

 Senator James Lankford (R-OK) objected on the Senate floor to S. 2801 the Veterans Families Health Services Act of 2023 because it included overly broad definitions that would have left the door open for human cloning, gene editing, sex or disability based discrimination agai ... read more »

Courthouse Disruption Stems from First-Degree-Murder Preliminary Trial

Mar 12, 2024

Police had to intervene with an altercation outside the Washington County Courthouse on Tuesday afternoon following a morning session of a preliminary murder hearing. 20-year-old Bryson Towers, who is facing first-degree-murder in the Nov. 13, 2023 shooting death of Markus Scott, had his prel ... read more »

Avant Schools Gets Security Upgrades

Mar 12, 2024

A security grant has allowed Avant Public Schools to get upgrades to its security system across campus. This includes the addition of 25 security cameras, a camera on the front door and a new intercom system with bull horns. All facilities across campus will be able to hear school announcements. ... read more »

Man Arrested After Coffeyville Standoff

Mar 12, 2024

The suspect in a police standoff in Coffeyville, Kansas on Friday has been identified. The Montgomery County Sheriff's Office has identified David Foster, of Coffeyville, as the man who was arrested last Friday after a standoff in Coffeyville. Last Friday afternoon, a Montgomery Count ... read more »