First Lutheran Church Valentine’s Salad Luncheon Friday

First Lutheran Church will have a Valentine’s Salad Luncheon on Friday, Feb 13 from 11am to 1:00pm at the First Lutheran Fellowship Hall at 1101 N. 4th St. Lunch features a variety of salads including the incredible hot chicken salad. Meals include tea or coffee. Cost is $10 for adults and $5 for school age children.... Read More.

Drummond reaches settlement with drug companies accused of price-fixing

Oklahomans who bought generic drugs between 2009-2019 may qualify for compensation  OKLAHOMA CITY  – Attorney General Gentner Drummond announced that two major pharmaceutical companies will pay $17.85 million to settle allegations that they illegally worked together to raise prices on generic prescription drugs.  The settlement involves Lannett Company, Inc. and Bausch Health companies and is part of an ongoing multistate... Read More.

INTEGRIS Health could be ‘out-of-network’ for some Oklahomans starting March 9

OKLAHOMA - INTEGRIS Health and UnitedHealthcare have agreed to a final date of coverage for policy holders, meaning some Oklahomans could see all INTEGRIS services and care become ‘out-of-network’ starting March 9. The INTEGRIS Health network, including hospitals, clinics, doctors and all affiliated entities are included in the contract negotiations. After March 9, INTEGRIS Health will no... Read More.
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Oklahoma bill targets NGOs using state funds to aid undocumented immigrants

Oklahoma City, Okla. — Senate Bill 1554, introduced by State Sen. Randy Grellner, is stirring controversy in Oklahoma as it seeks to prohibit non-governmental organizations (NGOs) from using state funds to support undocumented immigrants. The bill would make it a felony for NGO officers or members to provide material support to undocumented immigrants, with penalties including... Read More.

Congress avoids shutdown, but DHS funding remains unresolved

WASHINGTON - Federal lawmakers avoided a full government shutdown this week, but funding uncertainty remains as negotiations over the Department of Homeland Security enter a critical final stretch. Congress approved a short-term funding package that reopened most of the federal government after a brief partial shutdown. Lawmakers, however, excluded DHS from the deal amid growing political... Read More.

Ponca City man dies in vehicle accident

The Oklahoma Highway Patrol reported that a fatal collision occurred at 3:01 p.m. Friday afternoon at the intersection of US-60 and North Avenue. The Highway Patrol's report indicates that a vehicle driven by Thomas Pritchard, 32, of Ponca City was traveling westbound on U.S. 60, departed the roadway to the left, impacted the guardrail and... Read More.
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Sen. Mullin’s ‘Give Kids a Chance Act’ becomes law

WASHINGTON D.C. - Included in the legislative package that Congress passed and President Trump signed into law this week was a bipartisan bill intended to help children who have rare pediatric cancers or other potentially terminal conditions. The bill, the Mikaela Naylon Give Kids a Chance Act, was sponsored by Senator Markwayne Mullin, who says... Read More.

Kay County Jr. Livestock Show in Blackwell

Check out the Kay County Junior Livestock Show happening February 9 - 13 at the Fairgrounds in Blackwell. Livestock shows commence Monday the 9th beginning with hogs. Sheep and goats show the 10th. Cattle show the 11th. Ag mechanics competition will be held the 12th. Food trucks will be set up throughout the week. The Kay County Junior Livestock Premium... Read More.

2 Okmulgee County deputies shot, suspect in custody

OKMULGEE, Okla. - OKMULGEE, OK - On February 5, 2026, the Okmulgee Police Department requested the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation to investigate an officer-involved shooting. Just before 3:30 p.m., the Okmulgee Police Department responded to a disturbance call at a residence near South Morton Avenue and West 12th Street in Okmulgee. When officers arrived on... Read More.
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Oklahoma may lose some SNAP funding as USDA flags nation’s highest SNAP fraud rate

Oklahoma City, Okla. — Oklahoma is grappling with a significant financial burden as it leads the nation in SNAP fraud, according to the USDA. State Auditor and Inspector Cindy Byrd revealed that by October, Oklahoma could be required to pay $270 million annually if the current situation persists. The federal SNAP program, initiated in 1964 to prevent... Read More.

Trump to officially launch TrumpRX, offering affordable prescription drugs to Americans

WASHINGTON (TNND) — President Donald Trump will officially launch TrumpRX on Thursday evening, unveiling the new website offering prescription drugs direct-to-consumer for lower costs. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed the announcement set for 7 p.m. EST, describing TrumpRX.gov as a "state-of-the-art website for American consumers to purchase low-cost prescription drugs." "This historic announcement will... Read More.

PCPD Arrest man for Burglary, Possession of Meth Thursday

Early this morning, PCPD Officers responded to a local business where a man was seen stealing items. When officers arrived on the scene, the male suspect ran into a wooded area behind the business. Multiple officers set up a perimeter around the area to contain the suspect. A short time later, K9 Maxx was deployed and... Read More.