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Osage County Sets Free Dump Day Date

Mar 07, 2024

The Board of Osage County Commissioners agreed to hold the countywide free dump day on Saturday, April 20th. County barns across all three districts will be open to dump your unwanted items on that Saturday.    Most things will be accepted, but household garbage and hazardous wa ... read more »

Scott George, Osage Tribal Members to Perform at the Oscars

Mar 07, 2024

Scott George, along with Osage Tribal Singers of “Wahzhazhe (A Song for My People)” have been invited to perform at the Academy Awards this Sunday. That song from the film, “Killers of the Flower Moon,” has been nominated for Best Original Song. There are five songs th ... read more »

Oklahoma Panel Denies Clemency for Death Row Inmate, Paves Way for Lethal Injection

Mar 07, 2024

By SEAN MURPHY Associated Press A state panel on Wednesday denied clemency for an Oklahoma death row inmate convicted of shooting and killing two people in Oklahoma City more than two decades ago, paving the way for his lethal injection next month. The Oklahoma Pardon and Pa ... read more »

Oklahoma Presidential Primary Election Results

Mar 05, 2024

Here are the latest election results in Oklahoma for the March 5 Presidential Primary. Polls closed at 7 p.m. and results will be posted as received. These are unofficial results. Unless a contest of election or a petition for recount has been filed, results will be certified by county e ... read more »

Trump, Biden Dominate Election in Tri-County Area

Mar 05, 2024

President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump dominated the vote in Washington, Nowata and Osage counties during Tuesday's presidential primary election. Trump received nearly 81% of the Republican vote in Washington County, more than 90% of the vote in Nowata County and 88% of th ... read more »

Washington County Master Gardner's Annual Plant Sale

Mar 07, 2024

Spring showers bring May flowers, but before they flower you have to plant them.   Washington County Master Gardner's annual Plant Sale is set to start Saturday, April 27 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. The sale will include plants like herbs, peppers, squash, tomatos, succulents, cucumber ... read more »

The Good, The Bad, The BBQ for Elder Care Set for May 11

Mar 07, 2024

  You are invited to The 26th Annual The Good, The Bad & The Barbecue charity event on Saturday May 11, 2024 hosted by Robert Hughes and family & the Hughes Ranch to benefit Elder Care.   Appearing on COMMUNITY CONNECTION, Event Chair Juli Merciez for the event invit ... read more »

BHS' Job Fair Is This Weekend

Mar 07, 2024

Fairs are definitely an American past time that is well awaited in the summer. State fairs, county fairs, fairs that just pass by, out of town fairs, festivals that people call fairs, job fairs? Bartlesville Public schools is bringing to the community a more educational form of the “fai ... read more »

PODCAST: Senator James Lankford

Mar 07, 2024

US Senator James Lankford called into Bartlesville Radio today for his monthly podcast.   Senator Lankford talked about the federal budget process and the need to stop approving continuing resolutions and actually get down to the business of creating a federal budget.   ... read more »

Bartlesville Airport a Stop in Air Race Classic

Mar 06, 2024

During the third week in June, the Bartlesville Municipal Airport will be part of the 47th Air Race Classic. That will be one of eight stops during the summer's event for women pilots from across the globe.   The Air Race Classic has taken place since 1929 and they will be celebr ... read more »

Early Voting Open in Kansas for March 19 Primary Election

Mar 06, 2024

While Oklahoma’s presidential primary election is over, early voting in Kansas is open for their March 19 primary. Advance voting in Kansas began last week and continues through March 18. Those wishing to vote early can do so at the Montgomery County Clerk's Office, Monday through F ... read more »

Osage County Health Dep. Implementing Walking Program

Mar 06, 2024

The Osage County Health Department is launching a new walking program in Skiatook next week that is targeted at adults with jobs during normal business hours. Those who wish to participate can meet at 6 p.m. at Central Park and Health Educator Evan Searcy says this is something residents have bee ... read more »

Legal Bribery: To Win A Cat

Mar 06, 2024

This week’s feature pet brings back the saying “Don’t judge a book by its cover,” or the name for that matter. Marissa Simmons, everyday coordinator for the cat department here at the Washington County SPCA, introduces the cat with a name unlike her personality… ... read more »

Oklahoma Senate Passes Daniels’ Public Safety Legislation

Mar 06, 2024

On Monday, the Oklahoma Senate took a major step to enhance public safety by passing two significant pieces of legislation introduced by Sen. Julie Daniels, R-Bartlesville, aimed at strengthening protections for businesses and their employees by making it easier to prosecute repeat offenders and ... read more »

Arvest Bank Launches Free Bilingual Financial Education Resource for Consumers

Mar 06, 2024

Arvest Bank announces the introduction of EmpowerED, a new bilingual mobile-first financial education resource to help consumers build financial health and confidence for themselves and their families.   The platform is made available, free of charge, through Arvest’s relations ... read more »