NEWKIRK — Charlie Adams Day is truly just around the corner – Sept.14. Once again, Charlie’s Tellers will be on hand to spin tales about early day citizens and Kay
WASHINGTON — Charles Lane, one of the 10 Cherokee war veterans participating in this year’s Cherokee Warrior Flight, said he can still hear the sound of American soldiers marching during
Meter Damaged — A PCPD officer issued a destruction of property report because of damage to a utility meter in the 500 block of North Pine at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday
TONKAWA — Northern Oklahoma College will be hosting an artist’s reception on Friday, Sept. 13 featuring the work of Native American artist Kristin Gentry. The artist reception will be held
By TOM MARGENAU I recently came across a Facebook page dedicated to Social Security Administration retirees. I decided not to join it because one of its tenets was this: “Never
Playhouse members who attend the season opener of “Fools,” a comic fable by Neil Simon, are in for a real treat. The show opens this weekend on September 13 with
The Kay County Election Board has released the unofficial results of the Tonkawa Public School Independent School District No. 87 Special Bond proposition election with the measure passing by a
The Newkirk Leadership Class of 2020 has been accepted and the sponsor of the program, Newkirk Main Street, is inviting participants of previous classes to meet and greet the new