Wrestling Homecoming December 10

Congratulations to the 2024-25 Wrestling Homecoming Court! Join them Tuesday, December 10 at the Robson Fieldhouse for coronation. You can support the Wildcats also with a night of wrestling. 6pm-Ponca City Boys vs Blackwell (V/JH) 6:45pm-Homecoming Coronation 7pm-Ponca City JH vs Perry (Boys/Girls) 8pm-Ponca City HS vs Perry (B-JV/Girls)Original Author: Ponca City Now

NOC Tonkawa Holiday Concert December 8

The Northern Oklahoma College Concert Band, Madrigal Singers, and College Choir presents their annual Christmas Concert on Sunday, Dec. 8.The concert will be held in the Kinzer Performing Arts Center at 6 pm.The Concert Band will perform ‘Carol of the Bells,’ ‘Sleigh Ride,’ and ‘Russian Christmas Music.’Madigral Singers will perform ‘Five Characters of the... Read More.

NOC Fine Arts to Present Holiday Concert at Enid December 4

Northern Oklahoma College Fine Arts is presenting a holiday concert at NOC Enid Dec. 4.   The concert will be held at the Bivins Chapel inside the Marshall Building on the Enid campus at 6:30 p.m.   The show is entitled “Festival of Angels: The Sacred Carols of Dan Forrest.”  The show includes   eight familiar sacred Christmas... Read More.
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Highway 60 Tire is Chamber Business Partner for December

Ben Evans, Chair of the Ponca City Business Council, presents Jesse Cecena, Melissa Cecena, Larry Nixon, Karen Nixon and their team with Highway 60 Tire and Service the December Chamber/Business Partner of the Month. They are located at 64643 Highway 60. They offer quality customer service along with all types of tires and vehicle... Read More.

December Schedule for Ice On The Plaza

December 1st - · Door Hanging Paint Party at the Doodle Academy December 2nd - · Lighted Christmas Parade December 20th - · Kids Skate Free! 3-6pm sponsored by Cast Iron Co. & Farm House Kids Co.December 22nd - Reindeer Club 5-7pm / Two live reindeer with educational, feeding and photo opportunities. Sponsored by Continental Carbon December 31 - Last skate... Read More.
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Po-Hi Student Council Announce December Citizens and Teacher of Month

The Ponca City Senior High Student Council would like to announce their December Citizens of the Month Noah Monroe and Kaylee Wimberley. Teacher of the Month is Tanner Williams. The winning students are voted on by Po-Hi teachers, and students vote for the teachers.     Pictured top left: Noah Monroe and Autumn Leist (Student Council Vice President)    Pictured middle: Kaylee... Read More.

Pioneer Tech December Students of the Month

Miquel Huerta and Kandice Nieto Valez are the Pioneer Technology Center (PTC) December Students of the Month. Huerta is an adult student from Ponca City and is in the Industrial Technology program. He is mastering SolidWorks software to generate images for 3D printers. His instructor adds that he has great motivation to learn and... Read More.
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PCPS releases new COVID-19 update for December 15

The following is the December 15 COVID-19 update for Ponca City Public Schools: "December 15, 2020Dear PCPS Parents, Staff, and Community Members:The Board of Education approved the recommendation that PCPS students return to in-person instruction on Tuesday, January 5, 2021. If conditions adversely change between now and January 5, 2021, the Board could reconvene, through... Read More.

December 7 COVID-19 update for PCPS

Ponca City Public Schools reported 18 in-school positive COVID-19 cases last week. PCPS still has staff in their buildings and the KCHD still reports student positive to the district while on Distance Learning. In addition, Pioneer Technology Center reports district positives while they are on their A/B schedule.The total number of in-school positive cases... Read More.

December 4 Covid Alert Graphic

The December 4 Kay County COVID-19 Alert System Risk Level was released, and the 7-day average number of new COVID-19 cases, per capita of 100,000, reflected a decrease from last week. Kay County stayed in Level Red - High Risk with a decrease from 96.1 - 79.7.  This risk level is still alarmingly high, but it is a... Read More.