Tonkawa Police Arrest Armed Felon After Standoff

At 11:42 p.m. on Friday night, Tonkawa Police Officers attempted to serve felony warrants on Clark Edward Martin, 32, of Tonkawa after police received information that he was within a residence within the 1000 block of N. 5th Street.According to the Facebook post by TPD, surrounded the residence and knocked on the front door....

Kay and Osage Counties both see five new COVID-19 cases on Friday

The Oklahoma State Department of Health is reporting an additional 710 positive COVID-19 cases for Friday, Aug. 28. Oklahoma has seen 56,260 COVID-19 cases, and 7,712 cases are active.Kay County saw an increase with five new cases, putting the totals to 300 cases, 12 deaths and 254 recoveries. As for active cases in the...

Pioneer Tech Receives New Equipment

Pictured left to right front row Ashton Armstrong, from Barnsdall; Kendel Hanebrink and Jacob Smith, from Blackwell; Ross Catlin from Ponca City. Back row left to right Donna Hingtgen, Ponca City Fire and Life Safety Council; Erin Liberton, Phillips 66; Bart Snyder, Phillips 66; Traci Thorpe, Superintendent/CEO; Gary Vap, Instructor; Kahle Goff, Executive Director...
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Kay Electric Sending Crew Members To Assist With Hurricane Laura Damage

Pictured from L-R are Linemen Jim Rigdon, Payden Day, Jacob Barr, Cody Johnson and Clinton White. Kay Electric Cooperative made the announcement early Friday that "Cooperation Among Cooperatives" is once again in full swing.KEC is sending five crew members to assist Panola-Harrison Electric Cooperative in Marshall, Texas as they sustained damage from the recent...

Tulsa man in normal condition after accident near Fairfax

The Oklahoma Highway Patrol responded to a personal injury collision that occurred at approximately 7:37 p.m. Thursday night on State Highway 18 & County Road Littlechief Ranch Road, approximately 1.8 miles north and 0.5 miles east of Fairfax in Osage County. Ricky Fowler, 48, of Tulsa was driving a 2000 Yamaha motorcycle northbound on...

Two Ponca City Public Schools Individuals Test Positive For COVID-19

The following letter is from Ponca City Public Schools Superintendent Shelley Arrott in regards to two individuals from PCPS have tested positive for COVID-19. Dear PCPS Parents, Staff, and Community Members:Late today we were notified by the Kay County Health Department that two individuals in our schools tested positive for COVID-19. It is our top...
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Ponca City Chamber of Commerce Delivers Donated School Supplies to PCPS District

The Ponca City Area Chamber of Commerce hosted an annual school supply drive. Typically, the Chamber sponsors the “Stuff the Bus” School Supply Campaign. However, with conditions surrounding the global pandemic, the decision was made to not park the bus at Wal-Mart this year. Instead, the PC Chamber requested the five most needed items for both elementary...

Mask/Gaiter Orders through PCPS Team Store Delivered to Sites August 27

The Ponca City Public School Wildcat masks and gaiters ordered through the Ponca City Team Store will be delivered to sites by the end of the day on Thursday, August 27. They are packaged by name, and they will be sent home with the students on Friday or Monday, August 28 or 31. If patrons ordered and had masks/gaiters...

United Way Donates 800 Face Coverings for PCPS Students

Pictured Left to Right: Krista Urioste and Melissa Young with United Way and Shelley Arrott and Curtis Layton with PCPS.   United Way of Ponca City provided previous campaign tee-shirts, and the Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) volunteers cut 800 bandanas for PCPS students to use as a temporary face covering as needed.   “Our district wanted...
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Newkirk’s Jane Thomas Retiring

Jane Thomas is retiring after many years of service as city clerk and city manager in Newkirk. A reception to honor Thomas will be held this afternoon at the Newkirk Senior Center.The public is invited to attend today’s come -and-go event between 2 p.m. and 4 p.m.

DCLA cancels first two football games due to teacher testing positive for COVID-19

After a Deer Creek-Lamont teacher tested positive for COVID-19, DCLA has made the decision to cancel the district's first two football games of the season.This includes the Aug. 27 game against Kremlin-Hillsdale, and the Sept. 3 game against Pond Creek-Hunter.DCLA school district will use online, virtual learning programs instead of in-person learning for the...