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Panel of Experts Discussion: Alzheimer’s and Dementia in Our Community Thursday, June 29 @ 6:00 PMJun 16, 2023
Elder Care will host a panel of experts to discuss Alzheimer's and dementia resources available in our community on Thursday, June 29, from 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm at Elder Care, 1223 Swan Drive, Bartlesville. The panel includes Dr. Sarah Land, Director of Central States Resear...read full story »
Massey May Help Lead Bartlesville High SchoolJan 13, 2022
At its January meeting, the Bartlesville Board of Education will consider designating Brent Massey as one of the Assistant Principals of Bartlesville High School. If approved, Massey would fill the position that Michael Harp will vacate when he ascends to the principalship in July. Massey has...read full story »
Loud Booms and Lights in the Night Sky: This May Explain ItFeb 28, 2024
Several recent reports of loud booms, roars and unusual lights in the night sky over the Bartlesville area may have an explanation. F-16s from the 138th Fighter Wing of the Oklahoma Air National Guard based in Tulsa are conducting night exercises through March 7. According to the G...read full story »
TEDx Speaker, Author to Speak at Women in BusinessDec 17, 2021
Rena Cook, a TEDx speaker, author, coach and Professor Emerita, will be the next guest speaker for the Bartlesville Chamber’s upcoming Women in Business event. Cook's presentation is titled, "Put Your Best Voice Forward and Drive Your Bottom Line." Cook is an in-demand...read full story »
COVID-19:2nd Washington Co. Resident Tests Positive Mar 22, 2020
A second Washington County resident has tested positive for COVID-19 coronavirus as of Sunday. An additional person has passed away from the virus--a male in his 50's from Pawnee, OK--bringing the total deaths from COVID-19 in the state to two. Results continue to arrive from th...read full story »
Bartlesville Remembers 9/11 Victims on WednesdaySep 11, 2019
Hats were off and a 21-gun salute echoed in the air of a hot September morning in Downtown Bartlesville. Wednesday morning, the Bartlesville Fire Department held a special ceremony to honor those who lost their lives in the Sept. 11th, 2001 terrorist attacks in America. 14 members of Al'Q...read full story »
Local Watch Party Set for Saturday's Democratic DebateDec 18, 2015
A local grass roots organization is working to get out the vote for Bernie Sanders. Bartians for Bernie will hold a watch party on Saturday, December 19 for the Democratic debate. Candidates Bernie Sanders, Hillary Clinton and Martin O'Malley are taking part in the final debate of the year. F...read full story »
Ryan Huff, Former BHS AD, Killed in ShootingJul 12, 2019
It appears that a former Bartlesville High Athletic Director, and long-time BPS employee, was shot and killed during a triple shooting on Thursday night in Sand Springs. Ryan Huff was identified as one of the men that died during a gun fight that broke out in Sand Springs on Thursday about 8:...read full story »
Ag Program to be Discussed in Bond Issue MeetingApr 17, 2019
An Agriculture Program will be introduced to Bartlesville Public Schools next year. Superintendent Chuck McCauley said this will be a good opportunity for students to learn public speaking skills while they develop an interest for agriculture. The enrollment process has wrapped up for BPS. Mc...read full story »
Bartlesville Takes 3rd at Holiday Classic Dec 31, 2014
The Bartlesville girls basketball team claimed third place in the Lady Bruin Holiday Classic on Wednesday afternoon at Bruin Fieldhouse, beating Classen SAS 68-61 The win puts BHS above .500 once again at 3-2, and finishes off a 2-1 week at the tournament. But it wasn't easy sailing ...read full story »
Bartlesville Soccer vs. Bishop Kelley Mar 31, 2015
Both the Bartlesville boy’s and girl’s soccer teams are hosting Bishop Kelley in the second home matches of the season on Tuesday evening at Custer Stadium. The boy’s and girl’s soccer teams for BHS have taken a similar path early this season. Both lost their hom...read full story »
Johnson & Johnson Ordered to Pay $572M in Opioid CaseAug 26, 2019
An Oklahoma judge found Johnson & Johnson Opens a New Window. liable for stoking the opioid crisis in the state and said the company must pay $572 million, far less the $17 billion that the state was seeking. Judge Thad Balkman, of Cleveland County District Court in Norman, Okl...read full story »
Brecheen Hosts Telephone Town Hall TonightSep 28, 2023
Congressman Josh Brecheen will be hosting a telephone town hall tonight, Sept. 28 at 7 p.m. Central. During the call, Brecheen will provide an update on some of the most pressing policy issues facing our country, including more than $33 trillion national debt, and answer live questions from c...read full story »
Trevor Dorsey Named Regent Bank Market President in BartlesvilleNov 23, 2020
Trevor Dorsey has been named market president of Regent Bank in Bartlesville. Dorsey has a long history of engagement in the Bartlesville community. His involvement includes the Bartlesville City Council, Chamber of Commerce, and numerous non-profit organizations. Dorsey began at Regent i...read full story »
Dr. Strobel Named Tri County Tech Superintendent, CEOFeb 16, 2021
Tri County Tech announced on Tuesday that its Board of Education has appointed Dr. Tammie Strobel as Superintendent and Chief Executive Officer effective Thursday, July 1st, 2021. Strobel will replace Lindel Fields, who recently announced he would retire later this year. Since joining the...read full story »