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FREE Swimming Lessons for Ages 3-13

FREE SWIM LESSONS at Ambuc Pool- one session per participant (ages 3-13) A huge THANK YOU to Phillips 66 and their Safety Swim Initiative for making this program possible once again! Their continued support—through funding lessons and providing essential supplies—helps our community grow safer and more confident in the water. Please DO NOT call to register... Read More.

Oklahoma governor signs bill expanding alternative pathways to teacher certification

OKLAHOMA CITY (KOKH) — Oklahoma has enacted a new law aimed at expanding the ways people can become certified teachers, as state leaders look to strengthen the educator pipeline and address ongoing staffing needs in schools. House Bill 3076 was signed into law and allows teachers to receive certification through alternative teacher preparation programs. Those programs... Read More.

VOTER REGISTRATION DEADLINE APPROACHES

May 22, 2026 is the last day to apply for voter registration in order to be eligible to vote in the June 16, 2026 Primary Election.  Kay County Election Board Secretary Carol Leaming, said today. Leaming said that persons who are United State Citizens, resident of Oklahoma, and at least 17 ½ years old are eligible... Read More.
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2nd Annual Sooner Scramble Golf Fundraiser to be held at Country Club

Join the OU Alumni Club of Kay County for the 2nd Annual Sooner Scramble on Saturday, May 30, 2026, at the Ponca City Country Club 1101 North Pecan. This fun-filled golf scramble brings Sooner fans together for a great cause, with prizes for winning teams and a day of friendly competition on the course. All funds... Read More.

Multi-County Grand Jury indicts six in Walmart check cashing scheme

OKLAHOMA CITY- The Multi-County Grand Jury has indicted six individuals in connection with a scheme to cash over $100,000 in fraudulent checks at Walmart Supercenters across Oklahoma. The defendants are accused of using fraudulent checks, stolen identities and fraudulent temporary driver’s licenses to obtain cash. Caleb Ali, Erika Watson, Dominique Price, Amber Smith, Aaron Hensley... Read More.

A G Equipment to pay $4.25 million in vaccine mandate discrimination settlement

BROKEN ARROW - A G Equipment Company will pay $4.25 million to settle a federal lawsuit that claims the company illegally fired workers who sought religious or medical exemptions from its COVID-19 vaccine mandate. The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission announced the settlement Monday, saying the Broken Arrow-based compressor packaging manufacturer violated federal anti-discrimination laws when... Read More.
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Vance slams congressional Democrats for voting against Working Families Tax Cuts Act

WASHINGTON (TNND) — Vice President JD Vance on Monday slammed Congressional Democrats for voting against the Working Families Tax Cuts Act during a rally in Kansas City, Missouri. “Every single congressional Democrat, save I believe one, voted against it,” Vance said during the rally at a manufacturing plant. “When we decided to put more money... Read More.

USGS reports 3.5 magnitude earthquake in Pottawatomie County

POTTAWATOMIE COUNTY -A 3.5 magnitude earthquake was recorded early Tuesday morning in Pottawatomie County, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. USGS said the earthquake happened just after 1:45 a.m. The earthquake was 7.7 miles northeast of Shawnee could be felt in surrounding counties. No damage has been reported from this earthquake.

Disc Golf Camp FREE summer program from Parks & Rec

Another FREE summer program from Parks & Rec! Thanks to the generous support of Stuteville Ford, youth ages 10–15 can register for our upcoming Disc Golf Camp at no cost! The camp will be led by Kaleb Bengston, who brings a true passion for growing the sport right here in Ponca City. - Register today: • Online Read More.
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Three NOC Employees Earn OACC Awards

Three Northern Oklahoma College faculty members received Oklahoma Association of Community Colleges (OACC) recognized outstanding individuals in three areas: professional staff, support staff, and faculty. Stacy Burns, Adrian Ibarra, and Troy Cochran were recognized by President Diana Morris. The recipient of the OACC Outstanding Professional Staff award was Physical Plant Director Stacy Burns. “We all benefit from... Read More.

Oklahoma Senate Adjourns Second Session of the 60th Legislature Sine Die

OKLAHOMA CITY – The Oklahoma Senate Thursday, adjourned the Second Session of the 60th Legislature sine die, marking the official end to this year’s Legislative Session. Pro Tem Lonnie Paxton, R-Tuttle, said it was a successful year with meaningful laws passed and signed into law for all Oklahomans. “From strengthening our schools and delivering a historic teacher pay... Read More.

New law requires schools to immediately notify law enforcement of abuse

OKLAHOMA CITY (KOKH) — A measure that requires allegations of abuse or neglect by a school employee to be reported to law enforcement immediately has been signed into law. House Bill 2959 would require independent law enforcement to be notified prior to any formal investigation by the school or school board, or the questioning of the... Read More.