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OKWU Hoops Falls to Langston in Round of 16Mar 21, 2026
Oklahoma Wesleyan lost a heartbreaker to Langston in the round of 16 in the NAIA national tournament on Friday night. The Eagles fell to the Lions in Kansas City, 56-55. In a defensive battle throughout, OKWU's defense led the way in the first half. Langston star...read full story »
Phillips 66 Announces Agreement to Sell Interest in Gulf Coast ExpressDec 16, 2024
Phillips 66 (NYSE: PSX) announced on Monday that it has entered into a definitive agreement to sell DCP GCX Pipeline LLC, which owns a 25% non-operated equity interest in Gulf Coast Express Pipeline LLC, to an affiliate of ArcLight Capital Partners, LLC for pre-tax total cash proceeds of $865...read full story »
BHS Softball and Volleyball Have Good WeekendsSep 08, 2025
BHS softball coming off a 3-1 weekend and a 4-1 week will try to continue its winning ways on Monday, as Bartlesville hosts Owasso in a non-District game from the east side of town. The Lady Bruins are 13-7 about midway through 2025. BHS is in second place in 6A District 2, tied in the loss c...read full story »
Bartlesville Golf Gets Help from HillcrestApr 10, 2025
Another tournament for Bartlesville High boy’s golf, as the Bruins are getting after it once their season began about 10 days ago. On Thursday, BHS will head to Bailey Ranch for the Collinsville Invitational. The Bruin and Lady Bruin golf teams are usually out at Adam’s...read full story »
High School Sports Round Up: 9-18Sep 18, 2025
High school softball games on Thursday, quite a bit of tournament action: Nowata goes to Pawhuska for a single game. Also, Barnsdall is at Woodland. Meanwhile, Dewey is in the Inola Tournament. Copan, Caney Valley and Oklahoma Union are all in the OKU Tournament. And Oolgoah is in the Ada...read full story »
Arvest Foundation Donates $2K to Children's Musical TheatreApr 08, 2025
Bartlesville’s Children’s Musical Theatre (CMT) will receive a $2,000 donation from the Arvest Foundation to provide continued education to the more than 1,100 students who benefit from the CMT experience. Children’s Musical Theatre educational programs teach students the ne...read full story »
Bartlesville Teen Facing First-Degree Rape ChargeFeb 06, 2026
A Bartlesville teen being charged as a youthful offender is facing one count of first-degree rape and one count of lewd or indecent acts to a child under 16. 16-year-old Trenton Alex Canter appeared in Washington County District Court via video teleconference Friday to face the cha...read full story »
Shutdowns Solved... In TheoryApr 22, 2026
In what appears to be Congress discovering the problem it created, James Lankford is pitching a fix for the government shutdown circus in an op-ed for The Hill. Alongside Americans for Prosperity’s Will Burger, Lankford argues that the endless cycle of shutdown threats, last-second deals, a...read full story »
Nowata County to Receive $3.67-Million for BroadbandFeb 17, 2020
The Federal Communications Commission is providing northeast Oklahoma with more than $6.7-million to improve internet access in rural areas. The counties included in this effort are: Nowata, Ottawa, Mayes, Delaware, and Craig County. Nowata County is getting $3.67-million for those internet a...read full story »
Indians Baseball Prepares for State TournamentJul 20, 2025
Bartlesville's boys of summer have one more tournament to go in 2025 before closing out the summer. The Doenges Toyota Indians get a few days off before heading into the Legion State Tournament in Ada next weekend. The Indians most recently played in the Oklahoma Stan Musial Wor...read full story »
Delaware Tribe of Indians Spring Gathering and Evening Stomp DanceMar 28, 2025
The Delaware Tribe of Indians presents their Spring Gathering on Saturday April 5, 2025 at 12:00 P.M. The event will be held at the main tribal campus at 5100 Tuxedo Blvd. in Bartlesville. Appearing on COMMUNITY CONNECTION, Emily Haney and Scott Canavan with the Delaware Tribe of I...read full story »
Lions Show Signs of Growth in Tight Loss as New Season BeginsNov 26, 2025
The South Coffeyville Lions enter the 2025–26 boys basketball season looking to turn the corner after several rebuilding years. Coming off a 5–16 campaign, the Lions showed flashes of competitiveness last season with wins over schools like Foyil, Prue, and Oaks-Mission, but struggled ...read full story »
STEAM Summer Camp at Tri County Tech Apr 17, 2025
Tri County Tech's STEAM Summer Camp is a fun-filled, week-long day camp for students currently in 3rd-9th grade. Appearing on COMMUNITY CONNECTION, Erica Gallamore with Tri County Tech said, "Participants in 5th-9th grade will choose their camp program(s), featuring ...read full story »
Eggs and Issues Event Focuses on State QuestionsOct 30, 2018
The State Chamber of Oklahoma overviews state questions at Tri County Tech Tuesday morning. 5 state questions will appear on the Nov. 6 General Election ballot and Chamber Vice President of Government Affairs Adria Berry presented each question to the audience attending the Bartlesville Chamber o...read full story »
Nowata Football Underway With Spring ActionMay 26, 2025
Nowata football is in full swing this spring with about a week left on the spring slate. The Ironmen for 2025 will look different than in years past after graduating a heavy senior class last season. Head coach Chance Juby talks about having a younger group. Nowata went 3-7 l...read full story »

