Christmas Tree Recycling Area Open in Ponca City

Wondering what to do with your Christmas tree after the holidays? Bring it to our Christmas Tree Recycling Area!Location: West Prospect Avenue, across from the Recycling CenterTree Drop-Off thru January 16, 2026All recycled trees will be turned into mulch for gardening and landscaping Free mulch will be available to the public beginning January... Read More.
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Congress returns, facing new deadline to avert another government shutdown

WASHINGTON -Lawmakers return to Washington this week, staring down an end-of-month deadline to avert another government shutdown. The next funding fight comes fresh off a revolt from moderate Republicans over rising health care costs, and as the conflict with Venezuela and frustration with the Justice Department’s handling of the rollout of the Epstein files... Read More.
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ABSENTEE BALLOT APPLICATIONS FOR 2026 ELECTION YEAR

Voters in Kay County who want absentee ballots mailed to them for elections in 2026 should apply now, County Election Board Secretary Carol Leaming said. Any registered voter may request absentee ballots for a specific election or for a full calendar year. No excuse is needed to vote by absentee ballot. Leaming said there are... Read More.

Sheriff Walton concerned about protocols at mental health facility

CLAREMORE, (Okla.) — "If it was across the street from where I live, I’d certainly lock my doors and watch my kids," said Rogers County Sheriff Scott Walton, talking about Grand Mental Health Horizons in Claremore, which recently had a walkaway two days before Christmas."One of the patients gets confrontational with staff there, assaults staff,... Read More.

Oklahoma’s prison population rises again as new bill aims to reduce numbers

For the third year in a row, Oklahoma’s prison population rose. The increase is largely due to tougher sentencing laws passed by the state legislature to crack down on violent crime.From 2024 to 2025, the state’s prison population rose 1.7%, bringing the total to more than 23,000 inmates.Michael Olson with Oklahomans for Criminal Justice... Read More.
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