Whistleblower claims Tyson Foods employs child workers, US senator calls for investigation

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Two members of Ponca City High School’s Gifted and Talented program chosen to represent Ponca City in the State competition at OSU

Two members of Ponca City High School's Gifted and Talented program presented their research at the Oklahoma National History Day State competition held at the Oklahoma Historical Society in Oklahoma City on Thursday May 8. Both students were chosen to represent Ponca City in the State competition after competing in the Regional competition at... Read More.

Doctor suggests beach shower to improve river safety

TULSA, Okla. (KTUL) — If there's one thing you absolutely do not want to do if you're out in the Arkansas river having a good time... "The big thing is don't swallow the water," said Dr. Donald Barney, running down the list of symptoms if you get E. coli poisoning. "The cramping, vomiting, fever, getting dehydrated from... Read More.
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Osage Sheriff’s Office: Recent Car Break-Ins in the McCord area

The Osage County Sheriffs Office wants to alert all residents that there have been several recent car break-ins reported in the McCord area, particularly during the late-night and early morning hours. Please be vigilant and take precautions to protect your vehicles and belongings. Tips to Help Prevent Vehicle Break-Ins: •Always lock your car doors and close... Read More.
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Kay County Court Filings 05/09/2025

Court Case Number Filed On Party Case Offense or Cause Kay CV-2025-00054 05/09/2025 A PARTNERSHIP Defendant STERLING BROADCAST LLC et al vs. PONCA CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY et al QUIET TITLE Kay CV-2025-00054 05/09/2025 A/K/A CAROL ELIZABETH BARNETT Defendant STERLING BROADCAST LLC et al vs. PONCA CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY et al QUIET TITLE Kay CV-2025-00054 05/09/2025 ADMINISTRATORS Defendant STERLING BROADCAST LLC et al vs. PONCA CITY PUBLISHING COMPANY et al QUIET TITLE Kay Read More.

Kansas Gov. wants board to reconsider parole granted to Tulsa man convicted of killing state trooper

By JOHN HANNA Associated Press TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — A Tulsa man convicted of killing a Kansas Highway Patrol trooper in 1978 has been granted parole after having past requests rejected, inspiring criticism and prompting the Governor on Friday to call for reconsidering the decision. Jimmie K. Nelms and another man, both from Tulsa, Oklahoma, were... Read More.