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College High Wildcat Class of '63 donates $4,800 to Bartlesville History Museum
The College High Wildcat Class of 1963 presented a $4,800 donation to the Bartlesville Area History Museum on Tuesday, March 26. Claudean Starrett Stotts, representing the Class of 1963, handed over the check to Debbie Neece, the Museum's Collection Manager, earmarked to enhance the Museum's preservation and cataloging efforts, particularly for the Bob Heil Photography Collection.
Montana Mike's unexpectedly shuts down, leaving Bartlesville hungry for answers
Montana Mike's Steakhouse announced its sudden and permanent closure on Monday through social media. Without a word on the 'why' behind the decision, the closure has sparked curiosity and speculation. The company couldn't be reached for comment. ...
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Seniors Connect Yoga with Lesta 10 a.m. every Monday and Wednesday. The cost is $5 per session or $80 for the eight-week session. For more information, or to register, call Elder Care at 918-336-8500. April 1 to May 22. Gentle Yoga with Lesta at Elder Care are Mondays and Wednesdays...
Coffeyville City Commission meeting unveils new developments
COFFEYVILLE, Kan. — The recent Coffeyville City Commission meeting on Tuesday announced some new developments for the city and were recognized by a couple of people for making positive strides for the community.
Elder Care hosts Triad Eye Institute screenings April 17
Triad Eye Institute will hold an eye screening clinic for individuals 55 and older at Elder Care on Wednesday, April 17, from 1:00 p.-2:30 p.m. According to Christina Bishop, Chief Operating Officer, this is the 14th year of holding the screening at Elder Care. “This partnership with Triad Eye Institute allows us to continue our mission of helping mature adults remain independent and healthy. This year we are planning two screenings, one this spring and another in the fall.”
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