Ponca City Man Killed In Fatal Grant County Accident

A fatality collision happened at 10:34 a.m. Thursday on U.s. 81 at county road Garvin, 3 miles north of Pond Creek in Grant County. Randy Lee Byrum, 53, of Ponca City was driving a 2013 Chevrolet pickup when he went left of the center of the road and struck the over-sized load trailer of a... Read More.

879 COVID-19 cases in Oklahoma, 1 dead in Osage County

As of Thursday afternoon, there are currently 879 documented cases of COVID-19 in the state of Oklahoma. No changes for Kay County which remains with 24 cases and 1 death. A total of 257 Oklahomans have been hospitalized, and 34 Oklahomans have died from the virus, with one death now being reported from Osage County. For... Read More.

Candidate Filing to Begin April 8th in Kay County

The statewide candidate filing period begins at 8 a.m. Wednesday, April 8th, said Cheryl Howard, Secretary of the Kay County Election Board. Filing will be from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. The deadline for filing as a candidate is 5 p.m. Friday, April 10th, no exceptions. Candidates for state offices... Read More.
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Hominy man killed in fatal motorcycle accident in Osage County

A fatality collision occurred at 3:39 p.m. Tuesday afternoon on State Highway 20 approximately 3 miles west of Hominy in Osage County. Bryan Goad, 52, of Hominy was driving a 1997 Harley Davidson Motorcycle westbound on Highway 20. For an unknown reason, the vehicle departed the roadway to the right continuing approximately 265 feet impacting... Read More.

Kay County now at 24 COVID-19 Cases, 565 cases in Oklahoma

The Oklahoma State Department of Health reports that there are four new cases of COVID-19 in Kay County, bring the total of cases to 24 in the county. This is a jump from 20 on Sunday and Monday. As for the state of Oklahoma, there are now 565 cases of COVID-19 with 1,229 testing negative.... Read More.
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Election Emergency impacts April 7 elections in Kay County

An election emergency declaration issued by the State Election Board Secretary on March 18 will impact elections scheduled for April 7 in Kay County, the County Election Board Secretary confirmed today. The election emergency allowed all entities, including those with statutory school board member elections, to reschedule their April 7 elections to another date... Read More.

Oklahoma COVID-19 cases at 481, no new cases for Kay County

The Oklahoma State Department of Health released details Monday morning that there are now 481 cases of COVID-19 in the state of Oklahoma. A total of 153 Oklahomans have been hospitalized, and 17 have died from the virus (4 in Oklahoma County, 1 in Pawnee County, 1 in Sequoyah County, 3 in Tulsa County, 1... Read More.
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20 COVID-19 cases now in Kay County, 429 statewide as of Sunday

As of Sunday morning, there are now 429 cases of COVID-19 in the state of Oklahoma according to the Oklahoma State Department of Health. A total of 1,205 cases have also showed as negative, and 140 Oklahomans have been hospitalized. There are two new reported cases of COVID-19 in Kay County as of Sunday bringing... Read More.

COVID-19 cases in Oklahoma now at 377, Kay County at 18

As of 11 a.m. Saturday morning, the state of Oklahoma now has a total of 377 confirmed cases of COVID-19. Kay County made a small jump from 17 to 18 cases on Saturday. As for area counties, Noble and Logan each remain with 3 cases, Osage County reports a new case since Friday and... Read More.

322 COVID-19 cases in Oklahoma, 17 now in Kay County

The Oklahoma State Department of Health released their latest update on COVID-19 cases as of Friday, March 27. There are now 322 COVID-19 cases statewide, a jump from 248 on Thursday. Oklahoma County has the most cases with 92 documented. Kay county made the jump from 11 on Thursday to 17 COVID-19 cases. For area counties... Read More.