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Washington Co. Commissioners to Meet Monday

Jun 13, 2025

The Washington County Commissioners will meet Monday morning to discuss a handful of items. According to the agenda, the commissioners are expected discuss two contracts — one for insurance and the other for juvenile detention services. The first agreement would renew an agreement w ... read more »

Cornerstone Classical Academy's High School Leadership Academy Program Prepares for Year Two

Jun 13, 2025

  Appearing on COMMUNITY CONNECTION,Dale Willis and Sarah Walton  described Cornerstone Classical Academy's  High School Leadership Academy program as a groundbreaking initiative offering a comprehensive curriculum that blends academic instruction in History with Christian ... read more »

Pawhuska Becomes Film Friendly City

Jun 12, 2025

At Tuesday evening's city council meeting in Pawhuska, a film permit application was signed for people wanting to film movies within the City of Pawhuska. Movies could always be filmed in Pawhuska, but by getting this application approved, it makes Pawhuska a more "film friendly" ci ... read more »

$75 Million in Additional Road, Bridge Funding Coming to Rural Oklahoma Counties

Jun 12, 2025

Washington County Commission Chair Mitch Antle is celebrating House Bill 2758, which provides up to $75 million in additional funding for county roads and bridges across the state.   Antle says Washington County may not see much of a difference in funding because the population and t ... read more »

Bartlesville Man Facing Credit Card and Meth Charges

Jun 12, 2025

A Bartlesville man is facing multiple misdemeanor charges after allegedly possessing meth and stolen credit cards.   37-year-old Cody Steinmiller was charged on Thursday with obstructing an officer, possession of credit cards belonging to another person, possession of a controlled da ... read more »

Pawhuska Pool to Open Friday

Jun 12, 2025

Pawhuska's public swimming pool is opening up Friday. City manager Jerry Eubanks said getting everything ready has been a headache, but it will be worth it now that they are able to open the gates.      Aside from having issues with the pool itself, the city was having ... read more »

Pawhuska Summer Reading Program Continues

Jun 12, 2025

Pawhuska's summer reading program continues each Wednesday afternoon for kids and adults alike interested in reading. There is a different activity each week and so far, activities have included getting up close and personal with different types of birds, a cookout and a magic show.   ... read more »

Hominy Hoping to Get Boil Order Lifted

Jun 12, 2025

The Department of Environmental Quality was back in Hominy this week and have completed everything that needs to be done in order to move forward with hopefully getting the town's mandatory boil order lifted. Five samples have been collected and sent to Stillwater. If tests come back neg ... read more »

Check Out Our Online Weather Cam

Jun 12, 2025

Bartlesville Radio has a weather camera mounted on our roof that is also used by KOTV News on 6. The camera is addition to the ones you can see on KWONTV.com and when go Facebook live from the studio.   This live weather camera can be found at:  https://bartlesvilleradio.co ... read more »

DAR and SAR to Celebrate Flag Day with Ceremony at Bartlesville Library

Jun 12, 2025

The Bartlesville Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) will host a Flag Day ceremony on Friday, June 13 at 9 a.m. at the northwest corner of the Bartlesville Public Library, beneath the site’s flagpole. Appearing on KWON’s Community Connecti ... read more »

Sewer System an Issue in Pawhuska

Jun 11, 2025

During Tuesday evening's city council meeting, Pawhuska City Manager Jerry Eubanks highlighted a problem with the old infrastructure in the town's sewer system. It is something Eubanks calls I and I.   When the recent rainfall came, there was a day where the sewer was getting ... read more »

New Ward System Could Be Coming to Pawhuska

Jun 11, 2025

A petition has been signed by enough people in the City of Pawhuska to create an election that could change the way the voting is done in city-wide elections. As has been done for the last several years, Pawhuska has a ward system in place where four councilors must live in single-member district ... read more »

Waves of Change: A New City Badge in Nowata

Jun 11, 2025

The City of Nowata has a new look after changing their city badge last week.   Nowata City Manager Melanie Ward talked about the significance of the name change.   The "Waves of Change" mantra that the new badge represents not only stems from the city now, but ... read more »

Bartlesville Man Charged With Bail Jumping

Jun 11, 2025

A Bartlesville man is facing a felony charge after allegedly failing to appear for a court date after posting a bond.   21-year-old Darrion Davies was charged on Wednesday with bail jumping.   According to the Washington County District Attorney's Office, Davies alle ... read more »

Hillcrest Country Club, Bartlesville Police Seeking Information on Vandalism

Jun 11, 2025

Hillcrest Country Club is seeking information on vandalism at the golf course that occurred early Wednesday morning.   Hillcrest General Manager Nathan Johnson has more.   The vehicle is a white minivan. Johnson says after the vehicle drove over the 18th hole, it ... read more »