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Good Friday road closure could affect Bartlesville morning commute
The City of Bartlesville announced a temporary road closure that will affect traffic flow on Adams Boulevard, creating potential delays for drivers on Good Friday. The westbound lane of Adams Boulevard, stretching from Dewey Avenue to Johnstone Avenue, will be closed to traffic to facilitate the replacement of a chiller unit at the Bartlesville Public Library, located at 600 S. Johnstone Ave. ...
Quapaw’s Taycee Metcalf Signs to Coffeyville Community College
QUAPAW, OK – Quapaw senior Taycee Metcalf signed her intent to compete in rodeo at the next level on Wednesday afternoon. Metcalf will take her talents to Coffeyville Community College, where she said her cousin and the coach were her biggest influences. “It took me about two years of wanting to go into college rodeo,” […]
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.
Baseball Game Recap: Ponca City Wildcats vs. Bartlesville Bruins
Ponca City was not able to break out of their rough patch on Thursday as the team picked up their tenth straight loss. They fell just short of the Bartlesville Bruins by a score of 5-3. That's two games in a row now that Ponca City has lost by exactly two runs.
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.
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