• Dolese White Eagle Sand Plant ribbon-cutting held

    Dolese White Eagle Sand Plant ribbon-cutting held - May 31, 2019

    Plant Manager Jeff Lewis cuts the ribbon for the Dolese White Eagle Sand Plant on Friday, May 31. He is shown with Dolese President Mark Helm and Erik Peitz, 2019 Chamber Chair. Holding the ribb...

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  • KPNC celebrating 40 years with community fundraiser

    KPNC celebrating 40 years with community fundraiser - May 31, 2019

    On Wednesday, June 5, 101 Country KPNC Radio will officially turn 40 years old. "Our four-decade commitment to serving this community continues to be something we make important," said Team Radio ...

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  • Cherokee Nation citizens to vote Saturday

    Cherokee Nation citizens to vote Saturday - May 31, 2019

    OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Citizens of the Cherokee Nation are set to decide who will be their principal chief, deputy principal chief, and eight tribal council seats. The Journal Record reports that the...

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  • Absentee ballot application deadline next Wednesday

    Absentee ballot application deadline next Wednesday - May 31, 2019

    Less than a week remains for registered voters in Kay County to apply for absentee ballots to be mailed to them for the Ponca City Municipal Special Election on June 11, County Election Board Secreta...

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  • Residents urged to use caution when reentering flooded homes

    Residents urged to use caution when reentering flooded homes - May 31, 2019

    As many residents prepare to return to their homes and property damaged by floodwaters, the Oklahoma State Department of Health encourages the public to use caution when reentering their home. Scott ...

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  • Medical Assisting class graduates

    Medical Assisting class graduates - May 31, 2019

    The Pioneer Technology Center 2019 Medical Assisting class celebrated its graduation with a ceremony and reception last week.  Pictured from left are Elizabeth Hockert, Tonkawa; Cali Margerum, Blackw...

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  • Oklahoma City hospitals agree to pay $2.8 million in settlement

    Oklahoma City hospitals agree to pay $2.8 million in settlement - May 31, 2019

    OKLAHOMA CITY – Oklahoma Heart Hospital, LLC, and Oklahoma Heart Hospital South, LLC, have agreed to pay $2,800,000 to settle civil claims stemming from allegations that they submitted false claims ...

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  • One highway still closed in Kay County

    One highway still closed in Kay County - May 31, 2019

    Only  one highway remains closed in Kay County as of Friday morning. US-77 is closed between SH-156 and southern Tonkawa....

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  • Kaw Dam water release rate dropped drastically

    Kaw Dam water release rate dropped drastically - May 31, 2019

    The release of water from Kaw Dam has dropped drastically from Thursday, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers reports today. At 9 a.m. Friday, the dam was releasing 53,655 cubic feet per second, down f...

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  • Agriculture officials predict smaller, later harvests this year

    Agriculture officials predict smaller, later harvests this year - May 30, 2019

    OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Agriculture officials say Oklahoma's canola and wheat harvests could be smaller and come later than planned due to recent severe weather. The Oklahoman reports that agriculture e...

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