Mavs hit seven home runs in sweep of Western

  ALTUS, Oklahoma -- The Northern Oklahoma College Mavs slugged seven home runs in sweeping Western 15-3 and 8-4 Thursday in Altus.   The Mavs (27-24) improved to 15-14 in league play while Western (12-24) dropped to 9-15 in conference.   In Game 1, the Mavs scored in every inning in the... Read More.

NOC suspends theatre faculty member

  Late Wednesday night, April 28, Northern Oklahoma College administration became aware of allegations against Technical Director and professor of Theatre, Anthony Lee Luetkenhauson the Tonkawa campus. Law enforcement was invited to campus early Thursday morning to investigate.   Luetkenhauson was arrested that afternoon and was suspended from this position... Read More.

Po-Hi Chorale Auditions happening now

Auditions for the Ponca City High School Chorale are happening now until Friday, May 14th! Any Po-Hi student enrolled for the 2021-2022 school year may audition. (Current members of Chorale do not need to re-audition.) For specific audition information, please enter the url or follow the link below. Send questions... Read More.
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16″ water line to be hooked up at 6th and Brookfield

The City of Ponca City announced Friday that on Monday, May 3rd, the Water Department/Nowak will be hooking up the 16" water line at 6th and Brookfield. The area of 5th and 7th Street between Hartford and Brookfield could experience low water pressure!

Alliance Health Ponca City Donates Water and Sanitizer to PCPS District

Alliance Health Ponca City recently donated a pallet of water and hand sanitizer to the Ponca City Public School District. Bret Smith, Executive Director of Operations for the District, explains, “Once again, our community has come together for our students and staff! Our Regional Hospital, Alliance Health Oklahoma, came... Read More.

Traci McHenry is PCPS 2022 District Teacher of the Year

Union Elementary School second grade teacher Traci McHenry has been selected as the new Ponca City Public Schools 2022 District Teacher of the Year! The announcement was made at the Virtual Teacher of the Year Celebration held on April 29 in the Concert Hall. The Celebration started with Superintendent Shelley... Read More.
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Ponca City High School DECA members recently competed in the virtual Oklahoma DECA State Career Development Conference

DECA prepares emerging leaders and entrepreneurs in marketing, finance, hospitality and management in high schools  and colleges around the globe. Ponca City members Ryleigh Rowe and Torran Cremers competed in the Community  Awareness Project with their Kindness Workshop held virtually for Washington Pre-K students last fall. These students  will... Read More.

Ponca City Public Schools Announces Summer Food Program

Ponca City Public Schools, as a participant in the Summer Food Service Program, announces the availability of  free meals for all children ages 18 and under without regard to race, color, national origin, sex, age, or  disability. Meals will be available for pick-up at the following drive-through sites. No... Read More.

Po-Hi top Ten Honored with Traditional Tea

The Ponca City Senior High School honored the Top Ten Graduates on Sunday, April 25, 2021, in the Seminar Room at the Central Administration Building. The Top Ten Tea is a long-standing tradition honoring the top ten graduating seniors with the highest cumulative grade point averages.PCPS Superintendent Shelley Arrott... Read More.
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OSDH reporting 249 new COVID-19 cases Wednesday

The Oklahoma State Department of Health is reporting 249 new COVID-19 cases statewide on Wednesday, April 28. This puts Oklahoma's overall total of COVID-19 cases to 447,642.OSDH is reporting that the 7-day rolling average for the number of new cases is 240.A total of 13 additional deaths were documented... Read More.

Ponca City Senior Center having “Mystery Bus Trip” on May 14

The Senior Center will have a “Mystery Bus Trip” on Friday, May 14. The bus will leave at 10:30 a.m. from the Senior Center and head north.Lunch will be in Arkansas City, and then the mystery begins! The cost is $10.00 which includes lunch. Contact the Senior Center for... Read More.