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Oklahoma Marine Assigned to USS New York Interviewed Friday On Six in the Morning
Staff Sergeant Shane Codding, an Oklahoma Marine just days away from being part of history, will be featured in a special interview with LeAnne Taylor at about 6:10 a.m. Friday on Six in the Morning.
Oklahoma Marine Assigned Aboard The USS New York
A Green Country family is bursting with pride. Three of their sons have served in the military.
Copan man accused of raping a juvenile girl
A Copan man faces charges for the rape of a girl under 14 years-old. Cody James Lea, 19, faces a charge of first degree rape.
Drama in Dewey: Copan man faces charges for multiple offenses committed during arrest
A Copan man faces charges for multiple offenses committed during his arrest on Sunday, among those alleged offenses being spitting on a police officer.
Copan man in critical condition after early morning shooting
A Copan man is said to be in critical condition after a shooting early this morning in Copan.
Oklahoma Indian Summer Festival kicks off
Heavy, deep thuds resounded off the walls of the Bartlesville Community Center Friday morning at the opening of this weekend's Oklahoma Indian Summer Festival in Bartlesville.
Cowboys Pitch In To Help Copan Rancher
Ranching is one of the most dangerous professions around. A group of Oklahoma cowboys is rallying around a friend injured when his horse fell on him.
Copan man arrested on charge of possession of marijuana
The Washington County Sheriffa s Office arrested a Copan man Thursday morning for alleged possession of marijuana.
WCSS Drive hands out school supplies to Washington County students
Add together a year's worth of planning, $28,000 of school supply purchasing, 150 individuals volunteering and numerous local individuals, churches, organizations and businesses donating -- it all adds up 2,081 faces smiling.
Washington County School Supply Drive to hand out free school supplies
The Washington County School Supply Drive has announced that it will pass out free school supplies to needy students on August 10.
More linkage, less thinkage, until I get out from under the pile: Abandoned Oklahoma is a website devoted to photography of abandoned places around the state.
Delawares pass constitution, move closer to federal recognition
Written by JoKAY DOWELL / Native American Times BARTLESVILLE, Okla. Bureau of Indian Affairs officials in Muskogee last week released a memorandum confirming the passage of the Delaware Tribe of Indians Constitution and Bylaws, advancing the Bartlesville-based group closer to federal recognition status.
Highways still closed in five flooded Oklahoma counties
Highways in parts of five Oklahoma counties are still closed because of high water from heavy rains last week, the state Department of Transportation reported.
River and Lake levels are fine
With the amount of rain that Bartlesville has been receiving and flash flood warnings issued for the area, ita s no wonder that the Caney River and Copan Lake look ready to spill over.