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OnCue Helping Support PCPS
Support Ponca City Public Schools with your next OnCue visit!
Now through September 30, purchase a Support Oklahoma Schools reusable cup at any Ponca City OnCue location and 50¢ from every cup sold will be donated directly to Ponca City Public Schools.
Since launching this program in 2018, OnCue has donated more than $170,000 to Oklahoma... Read More.
Broadcasters push legislation to keep AM radio in vehicles
WASHINGTON, D.C. -
The AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act (S.315 / H.R.979) would require the Department of Transportation to mandate that AM broadcast radio remains a standard, easily accessible, and free feature in all new passenger vehicles. It also requires vehicles lacking AM access during the transition period to carry conspicuous consumer warning labels.
Current Status in... Read More.
Enrollment for the 2026–2027 School Year is Open
Returning StudentsParents and guardians can complete enrollment through the PowerSchool Parent Portal using a computer, tablet, or cell phone, including the PowerSchool for Parents app. Enrollment Instructions: Read More.
OSU researchers develop new fabric to reduce firefighters’ cancer risk
STILLWATER, Okla. -
Firefighters often face dangerous conditions while battling flames, but researchers at Oklahoma State University say another serious threat often goes unseen.
A team at OSU’s Textile and Apparel Science Laboratory is developing a new type of protective fabric designed to shield firefighters from tiny airborne particles linked to cancer. Researchers... Read More.
Attorney General’s Most Wanted list
Alfonso Mondragon
Murder in the First Degree
$10,000 Reward
The Oklahoma Office of the Attorney General is offering a reward of up to $10,000 for information leading directly to his arrest.
Aliases
Alfonso Mondragon, Alfonzo Mondragon, Alfonso Hernandez
Date of Birth
May 12, 1975
Eyes
Brown
Hair
Black
Weight
160 lbs
Height
5’ 8”
Race
White/Hispanic
Sex
Male
Background
Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond is partnering with the Pryor Police Department to hold Mondragon accountable for his... Read More.
Drummond reaches nearly $44M settlement resolving 21-year poultry litter pollution lawsuit
OKLAHOMA CITY (July 13, 2026) – Attorney General Gentner Drummond today announced a nearly $44 million settlement resolving the State's 21-year lawsuit against six companies over poultry litter pollution in the Illinois River Watershed.
Oklahoma sued Tyson Foods, Cargill, George's, Peterson Farms, Cal-Maine and Simmons Foods in 2005. A federal judge found the companies liable... Read More.
OTA awards $75 million contract for new Newcastle-area interchange on Toby Keith Expressway
The Oklahoma Turnpike Authority Board awarded a $75.4 million contract recently to build a new interchange connecting I-44, the Toby Keith Expressway and SH-37 near Newcastle, part of a push to complete the new turnpike’s alignment between I-44 and I-35.
The meeting opened with a moment of silence for two transportation workers who have been... Read More.
Oklahoma lawmakers approve dozens of interim studies ahead of the 2027 legislative session
TULSA, Okla. — Oklahoma lawmakers are already preparing for next year's legislative session after House and Senate leaders approved dozens of interim studies covering everything from artificial intelligence and housing to education, water policy and tourism.
Interim studies allow lawmakers to take a deeper look at complex issues before deciding whether to file legislation.
The hearings... Read More.
Oklahoma Senator renews push for Domestic Violence Registry following fatal Collinsville case
Collinsville domestic violence case sparks renewed push for registry.
Sen. Bill Coleman, R-Ponca City, said the recent domestic violence death of Amber Pippin in Collinsville underscores the need for stronger protections for victims and greater public awareness of offenders.
“What happened in Collinsville is very, very tragic,” Coleman said. “A woman by the name of Amber... Read More.
NOC’s Digital Media Program empowers tomorrow’s creative professionals
Northern Oklahoma College's Digital Media Institute (DMI) is now accepting applications for the 2026-2027 academic year, offering students an affordable education pathway in content creation.
"DMI at NOC is the greatest secret in the Midwest," said Brad Matson, program director. "We provide a comprehensive curriculum that enhances students' skills in digital design, media production, and... Read More.
Here’s what to know about Eskimo Joe’s 51st anniversary celebration
STILLWATER, Okla. -
Eskimo Joe’s in Stillwater is celebrating a major milestone with a weeklong anniversary celebration marking 51 years in business.
The restaurant is calling this year’s celebration “Era 51,” featuring special events, giveaways and entertainment for longtime fans and new visitors.
The longtime restaurant and brand will celebrate the milestone with a week of events,... Read More.


















