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It's 'August' Through Nov. 22 At Bushnell
Estelle Parsons stars in "August: Osage County" as a scary, funny, horrifying, pill-popping, booze-swilling Mama named Violet.
a Pioneer Womana comes to KC Monday
About three years ago, Ree Drummonds husband took their four young children for the day, and she had a little time to herself.
Pawhuska home destroyed by fire; accounts set up to help
A fire Sunday afternoon destroyed Letty Goad Bradley's home of 25 years and all of her earthly possessions, but the Pawhuska woman was tough in the face of the tragedy and maintained good cheer even as the flames crackled high above her.
The great Chicago a " connection
Had you going there for a minute, didn't I? Nearing the celebration of my bicentennial column and then a few months later, the fourth anniversary of the beginning of these weekly reflections, I thought that during the next two weeks I would share some thoughts on taking my initial steps down the creative path that has led me to this time and place.
Pawhuska approves $9 million package
Voters at Pawhuska gave their approval Tuesday to a $9.61 million school bond package, the largest in the school district's history.
Native American journalists to speak on trends in industry at University of Oklahoma
Two Native American journalists from the Osage News in Pawhuska will speak about current trends in the journalism industry 6 p.m. Thursday at the University of Oklahoma.
Buffaloes find new habitat in downtown Bartlesville
Once having had free reign throughout Oklahoma and the Plains, now they can only be observed on reserves, grazing on the wild grasses of places like Woolaroc or roaming the rolling hills of Pawhuska's Prairie Grass Reserve.
Lila Cass Dooling obituary: A Grayhorse cook, she loved to hear tales and to laugh
Lila Jeannine Cass Dooling, 60, of Skiatook and former resident of Pawhuska, passed away at her home, October 30, 2009.
Beverly Rector obituary: Osage trust clerk
BEVERLY ANN RECTOR passed away Wednesday, October 28, 2009 in the Jane Phillips Medical Center, Bartlesville, Oklahoma.
Things that go bump in Pawhuska
The other day, a woman at the Pawhuska library spotted Garrett Hartness, the kindly historian of the Constantine Theater, also known as the Constantine Center.
The Pioneer Woman's Final Frontier
On Tuesday, Ree Drummond will begin a 19-city book tour for "The Pioneer Woman Cooks." But before she saddled up, she invited us to her ranch.
Pioneer Woman to sign new cookbook Tuesday
On Tuesday, Ree Drummond begins a 19-city book tour for a oeThe Pioneer Woman Cooks.a "Meet the Pioneer Woman" is from 7-9 p.m. at the Tulsa Historical Society, 2445 S. Peoria Ave., on Tuesday.
Curtis Revard obituary: A driller, veteran and Osage drum maker
Pawhuska resident CURTIS JOSEPH REVARD, JR. passed away Saturday, October 17, 2009 in the Continuous Care Center of Bartlesville.
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Huskies defeat Caney Valley 43-6
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Barnsdall election results: Decisive victories
Three political newcomers scored a rout against the old guard in the Barnsdall city elections Tuesday, sending two former mayors packing by a vast margin.
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Barnsdall bids farewell to Gonzo
Eddie Gonzalez, a young man from Pawhuska who stood apart from the teenage crowd for his unending cheer and sincere appreciation of all who did good things for him, died Sunday from injuries he sustained in a car accident after the Barnsdall High football game on Friday night.
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Former Wynona police chief, Pawhuska cop gets 30 years
Timothy Lee Boyer: He left his job as Wynona's police chief, then turned himself in.
International Rotary brings cultural exchange to Bartlesville
They came to Bartlesville from the deep south, not south like Texas, Mississippi or Louisiana, but so far south, that as seasons now transition from summer to winter, theirs is changing from winter to summer.