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Osage Co Commissioners to Meet Monday

Jun 27, 2025

The Board of Osage County Commissioners will convene for a regularly scheduled meeting at the fairgrounds on Monday morning. At that meeting, there will be discussion to relocate a section of the grandstands at the Osage County Fairgrounds. There will also be consideration to construct six lo ... read more »

Dewey Cherokee Cultural Community Offers Monthly Cultural Events and Community Services

Jun 27, 2025

The Dewey Cherokee Cultural Community is inviting the public to participate in monthly events focused on preserving and celebrating Cherokee heritage.   Founded in 2022, the center is located in a renovated church building on Durham Road and serves as a hub for cultural education and ... read more »

Semi on Fire on Highway 75

Jun 27, 2025

A semi truck is on fire on Highway 75 on Friday morning.  Reports rolled in about 8:30 of a semi being on fire northbound on HWY 75 blocking traffic.  Avoid the area if possible.  ... read more »

Oklahoma Guard Getting Educational Opportunities

Jun 26, 2025

A new law will go into effect next week that will give members of the Oklahoma National Guard more educational opportunities. This is being done in an effort so that service members will have cheaper options and better opportunities to get certificates in vocational schooling.   Represen ... read more »

Storm Debris Sites Open in Pawhuska

Jun 26, 2025

For Pawhuska residents still cleaning up from last week's windstorm, the county shop in Pawhuska has room to bring your leftover debris. Located at 8th and Pecan, City Manager Jerry Eubanks says he hopes that he will be able to stay open and in addition to that, hopes the city dump will be us ... read more »

Johnson O'Malley Program at Nowata High School Thursday

Jun 25, 2025

The Johnson O'Malley program will be at Nowata High School on Thursday to hand out supplies for the 2025-2026 school year to eligible JOM students.   The program is designed to provide educational and cultural support to Native American students in public schools.   ... read more »

Collinsville Man Sentenced on Federal Charges

Jun 26, 2025

A Collinsville man was sentenced Wednesday for Production of Child Pornography and Receipt and Distribution of Child Pornography, announced U.S. Attorney Clint Johnson. U.S. District Judge Eric F. Melgren ordered Brady Cort Dozier, 22, to serve 240 months imprisonment, followed by a lifetime ... read more »

Indians Baseball Swept in Stroud

Jun 25, 2025

The Doenges Toyota Indians fell in both games on Tuesday night in Stroud to OKC Express. The Indians were run-ruled in game one, 8-0, and dropped game two, 7-3. Limited hits and too many free passes hurt the Indians in both games. Indians pitching walked 12 batters and allowed five ... read more »

Bartlesville Citizens Academy Coming Up

Jun 25, 2025

The City of Bartlesville's citizens academy will be starting up this fall and applications open up on Tuesday. You can apply through the end of July, but the number of participants is limited to 20 people.   City Clerk Jason Muninger said the first academy was a success and said ... read more »

Pawhuska Still Cleaning Up From Catastrophic Windstorm

Jun 25, 2025

Just over a week ago, Pawhuska suffered a major windstorm that they are still in the process of cleaning up from. At Tuesday evening's special city council meeting, city manager Jerry Eubanks spoke on the quick response that night and the recovery effort since then.    Euban ... read more »

Applications for Leadership Bartlesville Due June 30

Jun 25, 2025

While summer is typically a slower time for big events from the Bartlesville Chamber of Commerce, that doesn't mean there isn't a ton of work going on behind the scenes.   Chamber President/CEO Sherri Wilt was our guest Wednesday on Community Connection. Wilt says the applica ... read more »

City of Bartlesville Offices to be Closed for July 4th

Jun 25, 2025

City of Bartlesville offices will be closed on Friday, July 4th and trash routes will be amended. Those who normally have their trash serviced on Friday will need to have their trash at the curb at 6 a.m. Wednesday morning. Police and fire services will continue to run as normal and other off ... read more »

CMT Presents 'Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat'

Jun 25, 2025

A dazzling, high-energy musical from the legendary Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice is about to hit the stage at the Bartlesville Center.   Children's Musical Theatre of Bartlesville presents four performances of "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat," July 10-1 ... read more »

Pawhuska Passes 2025-26 Budget; Five Jobs to be Cut

Jun 24, 2025

On Tuesday evening, the Pawhuska city council was tasked with passing a 2025-2026 fiscal year budget. As the budget was presented to the council heading into the evening, five city employees would lose their jobs.    This included two employees from within the street department, ... read more »

Summer Reading Program Continues in Pawhuska

Jun 24, 2025

Each Wednesday throughout the summer, the Pawhuska Public Library is inviting kids to come learn more about different animals and hone their skills in other areas. This week, butterflies and moths will be coming to Pawhuska's library and Director Yvonne Rose is excited for the kids to learn f ... read more »