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Killers of the Flower Moon Supported by Osage Nation

Mar 01, 2024

The Osage Nation Congress has passed bills that supports Lily Gladstone and Scott George for their parts in the film, “Killers of the Flower Moon.” All 12 members of the Osage Nation Congress signed the bills into law in early February, as both resolutions endorse their contributions ... read more »

The Spring to Host Annual Gala April 4

Mar 04, 2024

  The Spring — a human sex trafficking and domestic violence victim service provider in the Tulsa area — will host its annual Spring Gala on April 4, 2024. The event serves as a chance for supporters to hear from survivors and learn more about the vital work the organization ... read more »

State Election Board Offers Tips and Reminders Ahead of Presidential Primaries

Mar 03, 2024

Voters head to the polls Tuesday for the Presidential Preferential Primary and several nonpartisan elections. The State Election Board offers these tips and reminders to Oklahoma voters ahead of the March 5 Election. ELECTION DAY VOTING Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Election Day. ... read more »

Fire Danger Elevated Again This Weekend

Mar 01, 2024

Temperatures are set to heat back up this weekend and along with that fire chances are set to increase as well. Winds are expected to gust upward of 35 miles per hour on Sunday and forecasters say Saturday could be a dangerous day as well. Bartlesville Fire Chief David Topping said it is importan ... read more »

Ochelata Man Picked Up on Warrant from 2023 Charge

Mar 01, 2024

An Ochelata man was seen in Washington County Court on Friday after being picked up on an outstanding warrant from 2023. Lloyd Mathis is being charged with 2 counts assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, child abuse, domestic assault and battery by strangulation, disrupt/prevent an emergenc ... read more »

RSU President Dr. Larry Rice Announces Retirement

Mar 01, 2024

Sixteen years after beginning his work as president designate of Rogers State University, Dr. Larry Rice has announced he will retire as president in early July 2024.   “It has been an honor and privilege to serve as president at RSU, the place where my higher education career ... read more »

Osage County Commissioners to Meet Monday

Mar 01, 2024

The Board of Osage County Commissioners will convene for a regularly scheduled meeting at the fairgrounds on Monday morning. At that meeting, Dusty Birdsong from ACCO will be there to talk about the county deductible fund. This comes after the sheriff's office and health department wanted ... read more »

CAPITOL CALL Powered by Phillips 66 3-1-24

Mar 01, 2024

Senator Julie Daniels, Representative Judd Strom and Representative John B. Kane appeared on CAPITOL CALL Powered by Phillips 66 on KWON.   The panel breifly touched on what could be an ongoing discussion for years as to what qualifies as a grocery item that will soon no longer be ta ... read more »

Senator Lankford Introduces Resolution to Support Religious Freedoms

Mar 01, 2024

Oklahoma Senator James Lankford has introduced a resolution in conjunction with Democrat Chris Coons that would support international religious freedoms as a fundamental right and a cornerstone of U.S. foreign policy.   The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom identifie ... read more »

WCEM: Protecting, Preserving and Promoting Quality of Life

Mar 01, 2024

  Washington Co Emergency Management is dedicated to minimizing the effects of disasters upon the people of the community. The professional and volunteer staff of WCEM are trained to respond to a wide variety of technological and natural disasters.   Appearing on COMMUNITY C ... read more »

State Science Fair Finalists on COMMUNITY CONNECTION

Mar 01, 2024

Several students will be representing Bartlesville Public Schools in the State Science and Engineering Fair in Stillwater March 8 and 9.    Central Middle School Science Teacher Aspen Pirtle brought in two students from Central Middle School who are finalists: Lishitha Kollati a ... read more »

Registration Opens for Tri County Tech STEAM Summer Camps

Mar 01, 2024

It’s the perfect time to start making summer plans, and registration is now open for Tri County Tech’s highly-anticipated STEAM summer camp in June.  Whether you have an aspiring chef, mad scientist or filmmaker, there’s an option that will appeal to everyone. The young ... read more »

Election Day Reminders

Mar 01, 2024

Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 5, for the Presidential Preferential Primary Election. Washington County Election Board Secretary Yvonne House offers these important tips to voters — especially those who will be casting a ballot for the first time.   VOT ... read more »

SPCA Wish List Is Now Available

Mar 01, 2024

Awareness is key in today’s time and has been since social movements became popular for universal change. Today’s awareness is a little more local. The Washington County SPCA has recently released their donations wish list. If you do not have access to their Facebook page, the lis ... read more »

Bartlesville's Lauren Lee Named Patriot Auto February Student of the Month

Feb 29, 2024

Bartlesville High School senior Lauren Lee has been named one of the Patriot Auto Students of the Month for February, presented by Truity Credit Union and Bartlesville Radio.   Lee has a 4.0 GPA, currently enrolled in five AP classes, is the president of both the student council and ... read more »