I’m Dead. Now What? Gosh, I hate getting old! Even though my wife and I are relatively fit, when you’re in your late 70s, you can’t help thinking about the inevitable.
NARDIN’S ANTIQUE VEHICLE PARADE AND HERITAGE CELEBRATION Come be a part of the largest antique vehicle parade in the area at Nardin’s Antique Vehicle Parade and Heritage Celebration on Saturday, May 27th.
May 20, 2023 Disturbance - At 12 am, the reporting party advised that his neighbor next to him had a back car port with a motion light that was going off. The reporting party requested an extra patrol in the area of 306 N. 8th.
China’s new ambassador to the U.S. said the relationship between the world’s two biggest economies is facing “serious difficulties and challenges.” “We hope the United States will work together with China to increase dialogue, to manage differences and also to expand our cooperation,” Xie Feng said after his arrival at John F.
WASHINGTON — The Pentagon can’t account for hundreds of thousands of spare parts worth millions of dollars that are stored worldwide for the U.S. and allies that use its costliest weapon, the F-35 jet, according to congressional auditors.
WASHINGTON — Speaker Kevin McCarthy left the U.S. Capitol late Tuesday afternoon saying the two parties had yet to reach a deal to avert a firstever U.S. default, and a top lieutenant said there are no more meetings planned.
For more than 101 years, Ponca City Rotary has looked for ways to partner with community members and organizations. They recently completed their annual dictionary project, presenting personalized dictionaries to more than 650 third grade students at 16 schools in Kay County. They are currently finishing an outdoor garden project for Golden Villa. And most recently, they held a Bean Challenge to benefit NERA.
From 10 am to 4 pm, Ponca City’s Petsense hosted their largest ever adoption event on Sat., May 20. This event provided all day fun for all ages as they hosted several different and exciting opportunities for the people of Ponca City to experience.
Ty Jansma was selected as the Pioneer Technology Center (PTC) Student of the Year. Pioneer Tech chooses a student of the year from the list of students recognized as a student of the month through the current school year. It was difficult for the administration to choose a winner this year due to the numerous qualified candidates.
The Ponca City Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors Committee held their regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, May 23 at 11 am. Rick Hancock called the meeting to order and then provided his Chamber Chair report.