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Bartlesville Family has Hope for Hazel's Heart

May 16, 2024

A Bartlesville family is hoping surgery for their 4-month-old daughter will save her life.   She was diagnosed with a genetic disease that's causing her heart to not work right.   Chloe Abbott with our partners at News on 6 spoke with her parents about Hazel. &nb ... read more »

Lane Closure to Affect Bartlesville Traffic on Friday

May 16, 2024

A lane closure in the northbound lanes of Highway 75 will impact traffic on Friday. The road will narrow to one lane at the Adams Blvd. bridge from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. This is part of an ongoing bridge rehabilitation project. ... read more »

The Law Finally Catches Up With Washington County Man

May 16, 2024

A Washington County man who had a warrant issued for his arrest since August was seen in court on Thursday. Danny Lowe is being charged with a felony count of aggravated domestic abuse from an incident in July and was also seen on first degree burglary, malicious injury or destruction of property ... read more »

Copan, 2 Rural Water Districts Under Water Boil Order

May 16, 2024

The Town of Copan and two other rural water districts are now under a mandatory boil order.   The Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality made the order on Thursday for all customers of Copan PWA, including Osage County Rural Water District #20 and Washington County Rural Water ... read more »

State Senate Approves $45M Disaster Relief Funding

May 16, 2024

The Oklahoma Senate on Thursday voted unanimously to appropriate $45 million to help counties that have been ravaged by recent tornadoes. The Senate gave final passage to House Bill 2912 and House Bill 2913 that will help Oklahoma counties approved for FEMA disaster assist ... read more »

SBA Assisting Barnsdall Residents, Businesses

May 16, 2024

A rumor-busting meeting offers residents of tornado-damaged Barnsdall information.   Barnsdall Mayor Johnny Kelley says the Small Business Administration is offering help to businesses and homeowners to recover from the disaster. Kelley adds there are rumors that the town is going to ... read more »

Roark Sentenced to 20 Years in Child Sexual Abuse Case

May 16, 2024

A Delaware tribal member was sentenced Thursday in Tulsa federal court following his conviction on child predator charges.  43-year-old Lance Douglas Roark, of Bluejacket, was sentenced to nearly 20 years in federal prison after a jury found him guilty in January of abusive sexual contac ... read more »

Zach Bryan to Donate OKC Concert Merchandise Profits to Barnsdall

May 16, 2024

Country music star and Oologah native Zach Bryan is donating some of the proceeds from his upcoming concert in Oklahoma City to tornado victims in Barnsdall.   Bryan is performing at the Paycom Center on Friday, May 17 and Saturday, May 18.   In a post on X, formerly kno ... read more »

Tri County Tech on COMMUNITY CONNECTION

May 16, 2024

  Randall Jones and Braden Schovanec with Tri County Tech were our guests on COMMUNITY CONNECTION.   Braden reminded high school students to get their documentation completed and turned in befor the deadline at the end of this month.   Randall reminded all that ... read more »

Broadcast Schedule Released for Friday's Graduation Ceremonies

May 16, 2024

Multiple area graduations are coming up this Friday and many will be broadcast live on Bartlesville Radio, while others will be replayed on Saturday.   Bartlesville High School graduation will begin at 7 p.m. and will be broadcast live on KWON AM 1400/FM 93.3, 95.1 and on KWONTV.com, ... read more »

Assistance Available for Those Affected by Last Week's Storms

May 16, 2024

The American Red Cross has been sending resources to Barnsdall and Bartlesville to residents in need of various types of assistance since last Monday's tornado struck the area.    Public Affairs Director for the American Red Cross, Matt Trotter said they have been there from ... read more »

Oklahoma Union High School Hosting 5K Color Run

May 15, 2024

Oklahoma Union High School is hosting a 5K color run this Friday, May 18th open to anyone that would like to participate. There are two options on participation that include being a color thrower, or a runner. If you would like to be a thrower, registration is just $5. For runners, it is a $2 ... read more »

Pawhuska Schools to Have New Disciplinary Points System

May 15, 2024

Pawhuska High School Principal Bron Williams recently proposed a points system to the Board of Education that Williams hopes will better define how punishments should be handled. He added that as someone who has seen this implemented at other schools, it make students think before acting out. ... read more »

Arvest Foundation Donates $3K to Casa Hispana

May 15, 2024

Thanks to a $3,000 donation from the Arvest Foundation, Casa Hispana will have a boost in funding to help local individuals and families create connections to community resources. The nonprofit organization assists in making connections with schools, with job searches, and guidance in address ... read more »

City of Bartlesville Issues Request Proposal for Golf Course

May 15, 2024

The City of Bartlesville is issuing a request for proposals from consultants to guide the City with a strategic review for the Adams Municipal Golf Course. Assistant City Manager Laura Sanders says this is being done in an effort to help the City identify and outline the future direction of the g ... read more »