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Osage LLC secured a $282,500 loan from the Place to Borrow Money (PBM). The loan will fund vehicles for Osage Nation Environmental Solutions, LLC to support contracts at Fort Campbell and Jefferson ...
The Pawhuska Library will be seeking public financial support in a fundraiser on July 31. Here's what to know.
Fans of finely wrought Indian Tacos and traditional Native American dancing will want to begin planning for Oct. 4.
Wilson grew up in Pawhuska and his late father, Jim Wilson, served as superintendent of the local school system. His ...
Pawhuska school district residents have until Aug. 15 to register to vote. The $3.73 million bond proposal aims to fund ...
Oklahoma public health officials encouraged caution citing the potential spread this summer and fall of West Nile Virus, an ...
A man visiting his grandmother in Barnsdall died Monday, July 28 after colliding on his skateboard with a Jeep at the intersection of State Highway 11 and West Maple Avenue, Barnsdall Police Chief ...
Justin Turney, lead pastor of the First Baptist Church of Pawhuska, accepted an offer to become pastor of the First Baptist ...
President Donald Trump on July 1 visited the 5,000-bed immigration detention center being built on 39 square miles in Miami-Dade County.
Trump insisted at a Cabinet meeting the next day that the August 1 collection date for the tariffs was firm. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters on July 7 that dozens of these ...
VENTURA, CA — A Southern California community was on edge after protesters and federal agents carried out immigration sweeps at one of the largest cannabis farms in the state, blocking off a road ...
The Pawhuska City Council voted 4 to 0, with Ward 3 Councilor Mark Buchanan absent, on July 24 to formally declare the late spring storm that struck the city the night of June 17 a disaster. The storm ...