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Lankford Trying to Help Oklahomans During Gov Shutdown

Oct 28, 2025

In an effort to keep families fed and assist air traffic controllers during the ongoing government shutdown, U.S. Senator James Lankford has introduced legislation that would reinstate the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and ensure air traffic controllers continue to get paid.  ... read more »

Bartlesville Woman Charged With Possession of CDS

Oct 28, 2025

A Bartlesville woman is facing criminal charges after allegedly possessing methamphetamine and fentanyl. 30-year-old Natalie Tate was charged on Tuesday with possession of a controlled dangerous substance (CDS). According to the Bartlesville Police Department, on Sunday, Oct. 26 at approx ... read more »

Caney, Kan. Man Charged With Evading Police

Oct 28, 2025

A Caney, Kan. man is facing felony charges after allegedly evading police and possessing methamphetamine. 44-year-old Robert Martin, Jr. was charged on Tuesday with endangering others while eluding police and possession of a controlled dangerous substance (CDS). According to the Bartlesvi ... read more »

Bartlesville Man Charged With Domestic Assault

Oct 28, 2025

A Bartlesville man is facing a felony charge after allegedly abusing someone. 20-year-old Kaleb Bradley was charged on Tuesday with domestic assault and battery against a pregnant woman. According to the Bartlesville Police Department, on Sunday, Oct. 26, Bradley and the victim allegedly ... read more »

Pawhuska Celebrating Halloween on Thursday

Oct 28, 2025

Pawhuska will be celebrating Halloween on Thursday. Downtown businesses will be passing out candy that evening before kids can go throughout the neighborhoods and collect goodies as well. Chamber of Commerce Director Mike McCartney goes over Thursday's timeline on when candy will be available ... read more »

Barnsdall Man Charged With Cutting Down Trees

Oct 28, 2025

A Barnsdall man is facing a felony charge after allegedly cutting down and stealing lumber. 42-year-old Waylon Wall was charged on Tuesday with cutting down trees. According to the Washington County Sheriff’s Office, authorities responded to a lumber theft call on Monday. When autho ... read more »

Road Work Taking Place in Copan

Oct 28, 2025

There will be a road closing beginning on Thursday in Copan. Short Street at Golden Avenue will close at 5 a.m. on Thursday morning and is expected to re-open on Friday. ... read more »

Time Change: Fall Back an Hour Sunday Morning at 2

Oct 28, 2025

We, in Oklahoma, will switch to standard time beginning 2am on Nov. 2. You'll get an extra hour of rest.   Daylight saving time didn't become standard in the U.S. until the passage of the Uniform Time Act of 1966. which mandated standard time across the country within establi ... read more »

Bartlesville Board of Education Calls Special Meeting for Wednesday

Oct 28, 2025

The Bartlesville Public Schools Board of Education has called a special noon meeting for Wednesday to discuss three items. According to an agenda, two items deal with the search for a new superintendent — one a general update on the search progress and a discussion regarding the charact ... read more »

Marigold’s Bookstore and Unhinged Lifestyle Boutique Celebrating First Year Anniversaries

Oct 28, 2025

Two dynamic local businesses in downtown Bartlesville are celebrating their first year anniversaries together on Saturday, November 1.   You are invited to visit both Marigold’s Bookstore at 118-A West 2nd St. and Unhinged Lifestyle Boutique at 117 1/2 SE Frank Phillips Blvd in ... read more »

Arvest Foundation Donates $7,500 to The Center

Oct 28, 2025

The Arvest Foundation recently announced a $7,500 contribution to The Center in Bartlesville, whose purpose is to provide cultural and educational facilities and activities to strengthen the culture and economy of the city. The funds from the donation will support the critical infrastructure ... read more »

Keep Trick-or-Treaters Safe This Halloween

Oct 28, 2025

Halloween is creeping up on us, and kids will soon be out in their neighborhoods for trick-or-treat fun. The American Red Cross of Northern Oklahoma offers tips adults can follow to help keep the kids safe while enjoying the festivities. Trick-or-treaters need to see and be seen. Us ... read more »

Hops for Hope Celebrates 16 Years of Brewing, Bidding, and Benefiting Survivors

Oct 28, 2025

The Bartlesville Municipal Airport will transform into a hub of hops and hope on Saturday, November 1, as Hops for Hope celebrates its 16th anniversary with the theme “Yeti to Party.” The event runs from 6:30 to 10 p.m. inside Hangar 1 on Wiley Post Road. The annual fundraiser inv ... read more »

Mullin Warns Nov. 1 Impact of Schumer Shutdown, Urges 5 Senate Dems to Join Bipartisan Funding Bill

Oct 28, 2025

Senator Mullin issued a warning to Oklahomans bracing for the November 1st, 2025, cliff which is, “set to put many U.S. households at risk of new hardship” as the shutdown lingers.   If Congress fails to pass a government funding bill by Saturday, popular programs that pr ... read more »

Osage County Getting New Phone System for Annex

Oct 27, 2025

As the transition period from the courthouse building to the annex continues, various decisions are still having to be made. One such item the commissioners were weighing on Monday was deciding which phone system to use for the annex building.    The current phone system in plac ... read more »