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Osage Nation to assume control of Wah-Sha-She State Park

Wah-Sha-She, located in northeastern Osage County, is one of seven state parks that faced closure in 2011 due to a lack of funding. 

Pre-election survey released on City of Bartlesville's $15M bond issue

Bartlesville residents are being invited to respond to a survey about a $15 million bond issue to be set before voters June 26 in a city bond election.

Dewey hires firm to determine feasibility of installing back-up water supply

During a city council meeting on Monday, councilors agreed to hire Muskogee-based engineering firm Holloway, Updike and Bellen, Inc. to conduct a hydraulic

Bartlesville school officials discuss new bond issue options

Officials with the Bartlesville Public School District are still at the drawing board to put together a bond issue that voters may more likely approve.

City of Bartlesville looks at raising wastewater fee

Bartlesville residents may see a rate increase in their utility bills pending Bartlesville City Council approval of next year's budget, still in draft stages.

Bartlesville man allegedly threatens to kill judge, attorney

A Bartlesville man is being held on a $750,000 bond after he allegedly made threats against his attorney and a Washington County district judge.

Graduation ceremonies set for Bartlesville High School seniors

Tassels will flip across caps as those caps — borne on the heads of graduating high school seniors — bob thier way across the stage Friday as seniors receive

Osage County bail bondsman arrested for kidnapping, witness intimidation

A Pawhuska bail bondsman was arrested Friday for allegedly kidnapping and intimidating witnesses in alleged crimes for which he was arrested three days prior.

Bartlesville police arrest Dewey woman for child neglect, drugs

A Dewey woman under investigation for child abuse was arrested Friday after police reportedly found her and her children in a vehicle, one of the children

Okla. Senate unveils portrait of Phillips Petroleum Company founder Frank…

Bartlesville oilman and founder of Phillips Petroleum Company Frank Phillips sponsored the first artwork for the State Capitol depicting important people and

Wash. Co. Election Board: Absentee voting registration deadline nears

The deadline is approaching to apply in time to vote absentee for the upcoming primary election and special election for the City of Bartlesville.

Copan Point reopens after Copan Lake flooding

Folks wanting to put their boats in at Copan Point Recreation Area are now able following weeks of high water levels.

Dewey police: Uninvited guest had 'enough' to drink

She came into the house through the doggy door. She came in through the back door. Later, the unwelcome guest was found laying on the front porch. Now, she is

Bartlesville-filmed Terrence Malick 'Untitled' movie starring Ben Affleck gets…

The 'Untitled Terrence Malick Project' movie starring Ben Affleck and Rachel McAdams filmed in Bartlesville now has a name.

Caney Valley schools: Taking learning 'out of the box'

One classroom recently completed on the campus of Caney Valley High School in Ramona looks nothing like the traditional classroom.

Bartlesville hosts memorial to honor fallen law enforcement

Members of area law enforcement agencies and the community, including area community leaders, gathered at noon Wednesday in the south parking lot of the

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            1. Tribe to assume control of state park

              Tribe to assume control of state park

              Wah-Sha-She, located in northeastern Osage County, is one of seven state parks that faced closure in 2011 due to a lack of funding. 

              • Troopers crack down on drunk drivers

                • Survey out on Bville $15M bond issue

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