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Bartlesville Man Charged with Indecent Exposure, Threats
A Bartlesville man was arrested after causing a disturbance over the weekend. Jake Burn appeared at the Washington County Courthouse on Monday facing a felony charge of indecent exposure and a misdemeanor count of threatening to perform an act of violence. According to an affidavit, a worker at a business...
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Rogers County Former Commissioner Arrested
Former Rogers County commissioner, Randy Baldridge, was arrested over the weekend for multiple drug offenses after a traffic stop near East Pine Street and 171st North. Officers were conducting a routine search of the car when they discovered methamphetamine, hypodermic needles, and a glass smoking pipe. They also found a small white bag that contained a white crystalized substance when it fell out of his shorts while being searched. The substance was tested and determined to be methamphetamine and Fentanyl.
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Washington County Sheriff's Sale on August 29
The Washington County Sheriff's office periodically conducts a sale of items confiscated and collected during regular investigations and while conducting business on behalf of the county. The next sale will be on Monday, August 29 at 10 am in the front lobby of the Washington County Court House. If you...
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Bartlesville City Fire and Police Departments Seeking Qualified Applicants
City of Bartlesville police and fire officials are actively recruiting applicants for open positions — with one firefighter position and six police officer positions to fill in the immediate future, leadership for both departments said this week. Bartlesville Fire Department previously only accepted applications when it had open positions,...
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CITY MATTERS 8-8-22
Bartlesville CITY MATTERS program aired on KWON AM 1400/FM 93.3-95.1 on Monday minus City Manager Mike Bailey. Our panel included City Works Director Keith Henry, Jerry Benedict with Adams Colf Course, Police Chief Tracy Roles and Ciy Clerk Jason Munninger. The City Bartlesville hits a new record---for collecting recyclable trash...
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School Starts in Dewey on Thursday
The first day of classes for Dewey Public Schools is Thursday. Superintendent Vince Vincent tells Bartlesville Radio they are fully prepared to welcome the students back to school. Vincent also said the COVID protocols will a bit more relaxed this year than in the last couple of years as Dewey...
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Bartlesville High School to Offer Osage Language Course This Fall
This fall, Bartlesville High School will be offering a new Osage Language course to its students where they will be taught a foundation in the Osage orthography, grammar, vocabulary, and culture. Speaking and listening comprehension, as well as reading and writing skills, are the main goals of the course. Osage...
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Arvest Foundation Contributes $5,000 to Stormwalker Ranch
The Arvest Foundation recently announced a $5,000 contribution to Stormwalker Ranch. Arvest Bank president Kim Moyer presented the check to Stormwalker Ranch executive director Steve Lindquist. “We are happy to present this donation on behalf of the Arvest Foundation,” said Moyer. “We appreciate the valuable therapeutic services offered at Stormwalker...
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Interstate Fair & Rodeo Going On This Week
The Interstate Fair & Rodeo in Coffeyville kicked off this week with featured events including the Grandstand Event tonight (Tuesday, August 9) at 7:30 pm with the LJ Jenkins Bull Riding. Main events later this week will include two demolition derbys before the nightly rodeo competitions on August 12 and...
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New Wakon Iron Hall to be Built
In July, the Wakon Iron building was razed due to size issues but now the Pawhuska Village Community and the Osage Nation are celebrating the beginning of construction on a new Wakon Iron Hall. Officials from the Osage Nation and the Pawhuska Village Community broke ground on the new larger...
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Financial Literacy Course Available to Osage Nation
The Osage Nation is partnering with the Sage Hawk Foundation to provide a FREE Financial Literacy Course to tribal members. The class will be taught from September 7 through September 23 but registration is now open. Classes will be on three times a week from 3 pm to 5:30 pm at the OSU Osage Extension Office at the Pawhuska Fairgrounds on 1039 Old Highway 99.
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Interstate Fair and Rodeo Kicks Off
4-H activities are took center stage Monday at the Interstate Fair and Rodeo in Coffeyville as well as livestock check in. Feature events in the grandstand begin tonight with the LJ Jenkins Bull Riding as well as the carnival midway opening.
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Doggers Hard at work on Practice Field
The Dewey Bulldoggers are among several area teams that are hitting the practice field for the first time this week. Dewey is working under first year head coach Ryan Richardson who served as an assistant on last year’s team. The Bulldoggers face a lofty challenge as they move to...
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