For residents of the Pawhuska area, 2024 brought both change and surprises. Here are the stories that caught resident's attention in 2024. Scandal in Pawhuska Police Department results in termination ...
It is the new year, a time when we humans have often either savored our accomplishments, reflected on our regrets, dreamed of our hopes or dreaded our fears. The new year has long been a time when ...
In aftermath of terrorist attack before Sugar Bowl, New Orleans offers help finding missing loved ones; FBI seeks tips from public ...
Cody and Lauren Garnett have been the announcers for the annual Pawhuska Parade of Lights ― the Christmas parade ― for about a decade now, and Cody said the couple may keep on providing live ...
When Pawhuska voters cast their ballots Feb. 11, 2025 for Ward 1 City Council candidates, a familiar name will be missing. Roger Taylor, a member of the Council since 2011, decided not to seek a new ...
Pawhuska City Manager Jerry Eubanks on Friday, Dec. 6 pleaded no-contest in Kay County District Court to three felony charges, according to online court records. The charges to which Eubanks pleaded ...
Candidates who won election in June of 2024 to Osage County offices were scheduled to be sworn in at 9 a.m. on Thursday, Jan. 2, 2025 in the third-floor courtroom at the county courthouse in Pawhuska, ...
Dallas Gullett and Jameson Thorne are the new owners of Allen Brothers Feed & Supply, a 105-year-old Pawhuska retail business located at 129 East 5th Street. Nov. 27 was the first day as owners for ...
Osage County wildlife and nature photographer Harvey Payne on Nov. 25 in Oklahoma City accepted a medal from the Kirkpatrick Foundation, honoring him for his contributions to the state of Oklahoma in ...
Pawhuska Public Schools agreed to settle for $100,000, with no admission of liability, a lawsuit filed against it and a substitute teacher in November of 2023 in U.S. District Court for the Northern ...