Po-Hi Luminaries Tradition Continues on Wednesday

The Po-Hi Student Council invites everyone to drive by the front lawn of the high school on Overbrook Avenue on Wednesday, Dec. 14 from 6 to 8 p.m. to enjoy the beautiful Luminaries display. This year will mark 55 years for the event!!
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Registration Continues for Ponca City Schools

Enrollment numbers were presented Monday night to the Ponca City Board of Education. As of Aug. 9, the district has a total enrollment of 4,033 students. The district ended last year with 4,388 students.“It is typical to have many enroll the day before and the day school starts,” said Superintendent Shelley Arrott. “We have... Read More.
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Registration Continues for ‘Cat Care’ Program

Registration continues until Aug. 10 for the “Cat Care” After School Program for Ponca City Public School students in pre-kindergarten through fifth grade. This program allows students to remain at his/her own school site until parents can get off work to pick them up.Snacks will be offered by the Child Nutrition Program. Daily activities... Read More.

Construction on I-35 continues near Tonkawa

Oklahoma Department of Transportation says to plan on construction along Interstate 35. I-35 is narrowed to one lane in each direction between U.S. 60 and State Highway 15 near Tonkawa. The speed limit is reduced in the work zone.This project contains a nearly $2 million contract awarded to Logos Construction Co., of Sapulpa. Project... Read More.
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Ice Storm Tree Debris Only Clean-up Continues

The City of Ponca City has CLOSED the Residential Ice Storm Tree Debris Only drop-off collection sites. The City of Ponca City’s Residential Ice Storm Tree Debris Only Collection is on-going and may take two to three months to complete, if not longer. There is no fee for this service. Crews are using a... Read More.

Winter Weather Advisory continues until Monday afternoon

Roadways continue to be slick and hazardous across northern Oklahoma on Monday morning as a Winter Weather Advisory goes until 4 p.m. this afternoon.Counties included for northern Oklahoma are Grant, Kay, Garfield, Noble, Osage, Logan, Pawnee, Payne and Lincoln counties.Freezing drizzle is likely until noon today.There are slick spots on roadways, bridges and overpasses... Read More.