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In Search of Legends: A Baseball Grave Hunter’s Journey

Jan 13, 2025

You are invited to a unique and unforgettable evening with Dr. Fred Worth, professor of mathematics at Oklahoma Wesleyan University, as he shares stories from his incredible 20-year journey visiting the graves of baseball players and other notable figures in the sport.   Appearing on ... read more »

OHP: Collision on Turner Turnpike Claims Life of a19-Year-Old Bartlesville Man

Jan 12, 2025

A fatal collision occurred early Sunday morning, January 12, 2025, on the westbound Turner Turnpike near mile marker 214, approximately one mile west of Sapulpa in Creek County, according to the Oklahoma Highway Patrol. The incident involved a 2011 Ford Taurus driven by a 19-year-old male fro ... read more »

City Councilor Wants Re-Vote on Library Literacy Grant Stalemate

Jan 10, 2025

A Bartlesville City Council member who voted against a grant to fund a literacy, citizenship and language program at the public library is requesting the council to revisit the matter next month.   Ward 2 City Councilor Larry East joined Ward 1 City Councilor Tim Sherrick in attempti ... read more »

Celebration of Life for Mike Bouvier Set for Saturday

Jan 10, 2025

Michael G. Bouvier, long-time resident of Bartlesville, passed away in Houston, Texas, on Nov. 25, 2024, after a brief illness. Mike was born on Dec. 21, 1945, in Greenfield, Mass. to Paul and Blanche (King) Bouvier and grew up in Brattleboro, Vt. He graduated from Brattleboro Union High School i ... read more »

Will Rogers Home Destroyed in California Wildfires

Jan 10, 2025

The historic home of Will Rogers is the latest casuality in the wildfires raging across California. The State Park has suffered extensive damage and in the aftermath, Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. released the following statement:   "Will Rogers is among our m ... read more »

Senator Lankford Looking to Lock the Clocks

Jan 10, 2025

Oklahoma Senator James Lankford has introduced a bill that would officially, "lock the clock." The Sunshine Protection Act would make Daylight Savings Time the yearly standard without having to reset the clock.    "Twice a year Oklahomans ask themselves why do we ... read more »

Barnsdall Native Anita Bryant Dies at 84

Jan 10, 2025

Anita Bryant, the Grammy-nominated singer has died aged 84. Bryant’s family said she died from cancer at her home in Edmond, Oklahoma, on  December 16th.   Born in Barnsdall, Oklahoma, on March 25, 1940, Anita Bryant began singing in public from the age of six an ... read more »

Osage Co Commissioners to Meet Monday

Jan 10, 2025

The Board of Osage County Commissioners are scheduled to convene for a regularly scheduled meeting at the fairgrounds on Monday.  At that meeting, board members will have discussion and consider updating the 2025 rural economic action plan for Osage County. There will also be considerati ... read more »

Bartlesville Receives 3.9 Inches of Snow

Jan 10, 2025

Bartlesville received 3.9 inches of snow at the airport during the Thursday and Friday winter storm, with lighter amounts to the north and west and higher amounts to the south and east, according to preliminary estimates from the National Weather Service. The latest measurements indicate snow ... read more »

Snow System Impacting Osage County

Jan 09, 2025

The winter weather system is impacting all of northeast Oklahoma, including Osage County. Emergency Manager Jerry Roberts said as of 4 p.m. that they had received around an inch of snow and while the National Weather Service predicts the area could get up to four inches, they had not seen that ma ... read more »

Lankford Works to Protect Women in Sports

Jan 09, 2025

Oklahoma Senator James Lankford has re-introduced a bill in an effort to protect female athletes. The Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act aims to ensure Title IX provisions by treating gender as a person's reproductive biological and genetical makeup at birth. Here is what Lankford ha ... read more »

Bartlesville Man Gets Second DUI Charge in 16 Months

Jan 09, 2025

A Bartlesville man was booked into the Washington County Jail after being charged with his second DUI in less than 16 months. Because James Kepple is still on probation for the DUI charge in 2023, this DUI is being charged as a felony.    On Wednesday afternoon, police officers ... read more »

Road Prep Underway for Anticipated Winter Weather

Jan 09, 2025

Both the city of Bartlesville and Washington County are prepared for the possibility of 1-3 inches of snow in the next several hours.   Bartlesville Public Works Director Keith Henry recently recapped the city's snow plan. According to the plan, Henry said,"Snow is plowed on ... read more »

Doenges Toyota Awards $5000 to The Journey Home

Jan 09, 2025

Doenges Toyota wrapped up their 56th anniversary of being in Bartlesville and as being the oldest Toyota Dealership in Oklahoma. On KWON's Car Talk program, Brad Doenges announced the winner of this year's non-profit award to a local entity based on their customer's choices.   ... read more »

Weather-Related Closings

Jan 05, 2025

Some closures are now coming in for the Jan. 9- Jan. 10 winter weather event. CLICK HERE FOR THE LATEST WEATHER-RELATED CLOSINGS ... read more »