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Farmer's Market 8 to 11:30 a.m. through Oct. 12 at Frank Phillips Park on the corner of Frank Phillips Blvd. and Keeler Ave. (Just South of the train depot). The Market is a great place to obtain fresh, locally produced fruits, vegetables and meats, homemade baked goods and crafts. Every purchase helps to support and strengthen local people and businesses in and around our communities and helps boost the local economy. After you are done shopping each week, relax while listening to free live music, play a game of Bingo (and win free prizes), and connect with friends, old and new alike!
Veteran county employee Corey Shivel runs for Commissioner seat
Corey Shivel, a veteran employee of Washington County, is running for the Republican nomination for District 2 seat on the Washington County Board of County Commissioners. With 28 years of experience, Shivel hopes to bring his extensive knowledge of county operations to the Commissioner's office. Shivel began his career with the county in a...
'It's Very Important': Boy Scouts Placing Flags In Cemetery For Memorial Day
Boy Scouts honored fallen military members by placing flags throughout two cemeteries in Bartlesville ahead of Memorial Day. It's a tradition Boy Scout Troop 6 has participated in for 50 years. Lewis Prevost, an Eagle Scout, read the names of each soldier before placing a flag as an act of...
SE Kansas deputy recognized for saving baby’s life
COFFEYVILLE, Kan. (KWCH) - A Montgomery County Sheriff’s deputy is being recognized for helping save a baby’s life. The sheriff’s office said around 8:55 p.m. on March 26, 2024, Deputy Quinton Sumpter was on patrol in Coffeyville, Kansas, when he saw a vehicle speeding on Buckeye Street near 6th Street. Subsequently, Deputy Sumpter pulled over the vehicle. He exited his patrol car and heard a woman inside the other vehicle screaming for help. She said her baby wasn’t breathing.
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