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Tourism, ODOT Partner to Take Oklahomans FishingFeb 23, 2021
New Oklahoma Fishing Trail signs going up around the state will help make it even easier for anglers to find the state’s top fishing destinations. In partnership with the Oklahoma Tourism & Recreation Department, the Oklahoma Department of Transportation is erecting roadside signs i...read full story »
Wedenesday's COVID-19 ReportFeb 24, 2021
The Oklahoma State Department of Health is reporting one Washington County COVID-19 death in Wednesday’s situation update. This is the 84th reported COVID-19 death in Washington County. The report lists a woman over 65 years old. Washington County is currently reporting 177 active cases...read full story »
Jerry Cozby to Oklahoma Golf HOFSep 19, 2016
Longtime Hillcrest Country Club pro Jerry Cozby is officially in the Oklahoma Golf Hall of Fame. Cozby was inducted during a ceremony on Sunday at Southern Hills Country Club in Tulsa. Cozby was the head professional at Hilcrest from 1969 until 2010. He spent 41 years at ...read full story »
Local Stars Shine in OBCA All-Star Game Jun 07, 2021
Three local stars were able to play in the Oklahoma Basketball Coaches Association 2A-3A All-Star at the University of Central Oklahoma on Friday. The 2A squad had Oklahoma Union’s Jace Hollingshed, Nate Collier and Nowata’s Mark Price. The team was led by former Nowata boy’s he...read full story »
Skiatook Christmas Parade This FridayDec 07, 2015
The City of Skiatook will be hosting their annual Christmas Parade this Friday at 7pm. The theme for the parade this year is “Cowboy Christmas” and participants are encouraged to dress in their best Western Wear. Lights On will be at 5:30pm at Skiatook Central Park and ...read full story »
Forum in South Carolina Features Democratic CandidatesNov 06, 2015
The presidential primary season continues Friday evening with a Democratic candidate forum. With only three candidates, Hilary Clinton, Bernie Sanders and Martin Malloy, it should be a calmer affair than last week's Republican debate. MSNBC's Rachel Maddow will conduct an interview with e...read full story »
Feds to Send Oklahoma Nearly 1.2 Million Rapid Coronavirus TestsOct 27, 2020
Federal officials say they plan to send Oklahoma nearly 1.2 million rapid coronavirus tests that can diagnose the infection in as few as 15 minutes. The White House said in a press release Monday that 1,190,000 Abbott BinaxNOW Covid-19 antigen tests will be delivered to Oklahoma. The tests w...read full story »
Bartlesville School Board Schedules Tuesday SessionOct 08, 2018
The Bartlesville School Board will hold a noon-hour meeting on Tuesday. Board members will get information updates from five school sites during the session. Principals and building leaders form Madison and Central Middle Schools and Hoover, Jane Phillips, and Woodrow Wilson Elementary scho...read full story »
OKC Bombing Victims to be Remembered FridayApr 16, 2019
The Bartlesville Fire Department will hold a special ceremony at 9:05 a.m. Friday, April 19. They will honor those who were killed or injured in the April 19, 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City. The ceremony will be held at the Central Fire Station located ...read full story »
Area Scout is Raising Funds for Eagle Scout ProjectOct 18, 2019
A local Boy Scout is looking to become an Eagle Scout and he needs your help in getting there. Kenneth Standish Jr. goes to Bartlesville High School and he has planned to build a bridge that leads to Lake Look Out at Osage Hills State Park for his Eagle Scout project. Standish Jr. said there ...read full story »
Nov 09, 2023
The Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board has narrowly recommended clemency for a man scheduled to be executed for shooting and killing two men more than 20 years ago. The board voted 3-2 on Wednesday to recommend that Gov. Kevin Stitt spare the life of Phillip Dean Hancock. Hancock was convicted ...read full story »
Downtown Street Projects to Begin Next MondayJun 16, 2020
More road construction will be coming to downtown Bartlesville starting Monday, June 22. The second phase of the Downtown Central Business District Paving Rehabilitation and Landscaping project is set to begin. This consists of asphalt work and restriping of several downtown streets to include bi...read full story »
Hank Hamilton Named Regent Bank Market President in BartlesvilleNov 12, 2021
Hank Hamilton has been named the new market president of Regent Bank in Bartlesville. Hamilton had been with the bank since the launch of the Bartlesville branch in 2020, focusing on mortgage and business lending in the Bartlesville market as well as business development. Hamilton ...read full story »
Indians Finish Up Missouri Tournament Jun 12, 2017
The Doenges Ford Indians wrapped up play in the Branson Tournament in Central Missouri on Saturday evening with win and a tie in their final two games. The Indians tied Ozark, Missouri 8-8 in the nightcap to finish off a 2-2-1 tournament and stand at 8-4-1 on the season. The Indians beat Carl...read full story »
Bruin Football Scrimmage on ThursdayAug 29, 2019
No game this weekend for Bartlesville High, but that doesn’t mean the Bruins won’t be in action. Bartlesville will host a three-way scrimmage at Custer Stadium on Thursday evening with Tulsa Edison and East Central coming to town for their final tune ups before next week’s o...read full story »