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Lauren Green, Director of the Bartlesville Symphony, brings in General Manager D'Lynn Everett (11-10)

Kerry Ickleberry, the Bartlesville Public Schools Safe School Coordinator, comes in with Nancy Warring and M'liss Jenkins (11-9)

City of Bartlesville's John Kane comes in to talk about the City Council and Ward 2 (11-8)

Sheriff Rick Silver from Washington County comes in this morning (11-4)

Jennifer Ennis from Elder Care comes in (11-3)

The Ramona Chamber of Commerce's Lester Gagan comes in to talk about the Fall Festival (11-2)

The Bartlesville United Way comes in with the Boys & Girls Club this morning (11-1)

Julie Daniels, Candidate for Senate, comes in to talk about her campaign (10-31)

Incumbent Tom Gorman comes in to talk about his campaign (10-28)

Theater of Bartlesville comes in to talk about their next production (10-28)

Family Healthcare Clinic brings Kristen Ergenbright and Patty Leach in for Community Connection (10-27)

Sherri Wilt, Executive Director for the Bartlesville Chamber of Commerce, comes in this morning (10-26)

Pastor Robert Lanier and Pastor Naomi Lanier come in to talk about the Day of Prayer for USA (10-25)

City Council Candidate James Curd comes in to talk his campaign (10-25)

Main Street Bartlesville's Elizabeth Thrash and Mark Haskell come in to talk about Halloween activities downtown (10-21)

Family Crisis & Counseling's Patti Beavers comes in to talk about Domestic Violence Awareness Month (10-21)

The Bartlesville United Way came in to talk with Charlie this morning (10-20)

Alan Gentges comes in for the second Community Connection (10-19)

Superintendent Chuck McCauley comes in for Community Connection (10-19)

Dale Copeland comes in for the City of Bartlesville (10-19)

Diana Garrett and Alesa Hoftis from Dynamic Independence comes in (10-17)

Tri County Tech comes in this morning to speak with Charlie (10-14)

Annah Fisher from the Boys & Girls Club of Bartlesville comes in to give a club update and to talk about upcoming events (10-13)

James Curd, City Council Ward Three Candidate (10-12)

Kimberly Hill from the Washington County Suicide Prevention Coalition (10-11)

The Bartlesville Regional United Way brings in Abigail Singrey, Marketing Manager, and Kristen Ergenbright, Campaign Manager (10-10)

Jennifer Ennis, Community Relations Coordinator, comes in from Elder Care (10-6)

Julie Daniels, candidate for the State Senate, talks about her Senate Campaign (10-3)

The Bartlesville Symphony Orchestra comes in to talk about upcoming performances (9-30)

Sharon Wolfe comes in to talk about the Moms in Prayer (9-30)

Deshane Atkins-Williams comes in for the Bartlesville Film Society and the Price Tower (9-29)

Sherri Wilt from the Bartlesville Regional Chamber of Commerce comes in this morning (9-28)

The United Way came in with The Salvation Army and The Agape Mission (9-27)

The League of Women Voters of Bartlesville came in to discuss the importance of voting (9-26)

The Oklahoma Bluegrass Festival calls in this morning (9-23)

Annah Fischer from the Boys & Girls Club of Bartlesville comes in this morning (9-22)

Youth and Family Services' Katie Weatherly and Laura Sabine come in this morning  (9-22)

Bartlesville Schools comes in for Community Connection (9-21)

City of Bartlesville's Dale Copeland (9-20)

The United Way came in with the Boys & Girls Club of Nowata and Elder Care, to talk about what the campaign is working for (9-19)

Patti Beavers comes in to talk about Family Crisis & Counseling Center (9-16)

Beyond the Borders International's Katrina Kavmacharya, Founder and President, comes in to talk about the Bazaar and Craft Festival Event (9-16)

Charlene Dew and Darrell Weaver, Area Director and CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Oklahoma, come in to talk about Big Brothers Big Sisters of Oklahoma (9-15)

Shelby Brammer and Troy Martin, the Artistic Director and Board Member/Actor of the Theatre Bartlesville, come in to talk about Ringdowns of Democracy (9-13)

Tri County Tech comes in this morning to talk with Charlie (9-9)

Bartlesville Symphony Conductor, Lauren Green, comes in to talk about the symphony (9-8)

City Councilor, Ward 2, John Kane comes in for the City of Bartlesville (9-7)

Washington County Suicide Prevention Coalition's Nolan Jones, M'Liss Jenkins and Amber Thompson come in to discuss Summit #4 (9-6)

The United Way talks about their recent goal (9-5)

Eric Ashlock (9-2)

Jenniffer Ennis from Elder Care stops in (9-1)

United Way comes in to talk with Charlie (8-31)

Andria McCollough and Angela Mowery come in from the Beth More Live Simulcast-Eastern Heights baptist Church (8-31)

Dan Gordon, a writer from the Theater Bartlesville, comes in to talk with Charlie (8-30)

The Washington County Free Fair's Manager, Pam Pollock, stops in to talk about the Free Fair (8-29)

The Now Chapter American Red Cross comes in to talk about their "Run 4 Relief" (8-26)

The Bartlesville Film Society's Mario Valenciano, comes in to talk about the September 9th screening of "The Big Lebowski" (8-25)

Diane Dixon and Linda Radaker from OLLI come in to talk about classes starting (8-24)

Tami Brinkman comes in to talk about the Taste of Home Cooking Show (8-23)

Chuck McCauley, Superintendent, Scott Bilser, Board President, and Vanessa Drummond, a community member and parent, come in for Bartlesville Public Schools (8-22)

Virginia DeFrees and Steve DeFrees, both Student Board Members, come to talk about OSU OLLI (8-19)

Marty Raybon of Shenandoah called in to talk about the band (8-18)

Student Jack Williams, BHS Teacher Bon Bennett, and Superintendent Chuck McCauley from Bartlesville Public Schools come in to talk about the Bond Proposal (8-17)

Robert Wadsworth, Executive Director of the Hope Clinic, comes in to talk about the free clinic and they three years of operation (8-17)

Joel Rabin, a proponent of "Vote No" for the August 23rd School Bond, comes in to share his views (8-17)

Dale Copeland, Council Member Ward 5 to Ward , comes in to talk about the City of Bartlesville (8-16)

The Washington County Free Fair's Pam Pollock and Janet Vermillion come in to discuss the Washington County Free Fair (8-15)

Kayla Toker and Cheyenne Stevens from Tri County Tech come in to talk with Charlie (8-12)

Lauren Green, Director for the Bartlesville Symphony, talks about hosting first graders for an upcoming concert (8-11)

Hopestone Cancer Support Center of Bartlesville's Executive Director, Debbie Halpin, comes in to talk about the center (8-10)

Alesa Hoftis and Stella Shoff from the Washington County Suicide Prevention Coalition came in to talk about membership, the Annual Summit on September 9, and the impact on individuals with disabilities (8-9)

Dan Droege and Roger Box come in to talk about the School Bond (8-8)

County Clerk Jill Spitzer comes in to talk with Charlie (8-5)

Daven Tacket comes in to talk about Just Between Friends in Tulsa (8-5)

Jennifer Ennis, Community Relation Coordinator for Elder Care, stopped by today (8-4)

Katie Allen from the Inter-State Fair and Rodeo calls in to talk about the fair, exhibits, and livestock shows (8-3)

The City of Bartlesville's Ward 5 (Soon to be Ward 1), Dale Copeland comes in (8-2)

The Bartlesville Roundup Club's President and Vice President, Charles Powell and Kyle Caulson, come in to tell us about the 35th Annual Green Country Rodeo (8-1)

Our own Dorea Potter comes in to talk about this years Annual Radio Auction (7-29)

The Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Oklahoma's Area Director, Charlene Dew, and Big Brother Dr. William Davito come in to talk about the program (7-28)

Sherri Wilt from the Bartlesville Chamber of Commerce stops in (7-27)

The Washington County School Supply Drive's Vice President, Carol Beck, comes in to talk about the drive (7-26)

Ruth Nicholas calls in to talk about the Inter-State Fair and Rodeo (7-25)

Superintendent Chuck McCauley and Bartlesville High senior Jack Williams talk about the Bartlesville Bruin Bond and Bruinbond.com (7-21)

Superintendent Chuck McCauley comes in to talk about Bartlesville Public Schools (7-20)

Councilman Ted Lockin comes in to talk about the City of Bartlesville (7-19)

Jerilyn Melton comes in to talk about the 104.9 KRIG Real County & Doenges Family of Autos Country Showdown Finale

Patti Beavers and Melissa Rupprecht from Family Crisis and Counseling Services come in to talk about "Chip in for No More Violence Casino Night" (7-15)

Mike Flood, Tourism Director, comes in to talk about the Shenandoah "Reloaded" Tour (7-14)

Dorea Potter comes in to talk about this years Annual Radio Auction in this two part interview (7-13)

Nolan jones and M'Liss Jenkins from the Washington County Wellness Initiative and the Washington County Suicide Prevention Coalition come in to talk about Suicide Awareness Prevention and the opioid overdose epidemic (7-12)

Annah Fischer,  Director of Resource Development & Marketing for the Boys & Girls Club of Bartlesville stops in (7-12)

Carol Beck and Sherri Smith come in to talk about the Washington County School Supply Drive (7-11)

Kyla Toker, Marketing & Communications Coordinatior for Tri County Tech stops in (7-8)

Jennifer Ennis stops by to talk about Elder Care (7-7)

Ted Lockin, First Ward on the City Council, comes in to talk about the City of Bartlesville (7-6)

Jan Watt, a Co-Producer for the Children's Musical Theater, comes in to talk about the upcoming production (7-5)

Freedom Fest comes in to talk about this years festival in this two part interview (7-4)

Chuck McCauley, new Superintendent, and Clint Mosslewhite from Bartlesville Public Schools come in to talk about BruinBond.com (7-1)

Charlene Dew from Big Brothers Big Sisters of Oklahoma and Marama Bayles from Lowe Family Young Scholars Program come in and talk to Charlie (6-30)

Jim Bridenstine comes in on Election Day to talk with Charlie (6-28)

Deshane Atkins-Wiliams comes in to talk about the upcoming events at the Price Tower Arts Center (6-29)

Jean Oliver speaks with Charlie on this Monday morning (6-27)

First District House candidate Tom Atkinson calls in this morning to talk with Charlie (6-24)

Nathan Thompson, Karen Wilson, and Natalie May come in to talk about the upcoming Freedom Fest (6-24)

The Bartlesville Amateur Radio Club will be having their Field Day on June 25, 2016. Pete Slater and Matthew Sheets come in to talk about what it is and how to get involved.

Jean Oliver sits down with Charlie (6-22)

Shaun Henisey, President of the Bartlesville Film Society, sits down to talk about their next screening (6-22)

Mayor Tom Gorman came in to discuss development plans in Bartlesville (6-21)

Kim Northcutt, the Event Co-Chair for Relay for Life, sits down with Charlie (6-20)

Patti Beavers from the Family Crisis & Counseling Services comes in to talk about their Casino Night invitation (6-17)

OK Mozart's Randy Thompson was in to speak about the festivities (6-16)

Lizabeth Rolson from OK Mozart stopped in to talk about the festival (6-15)

Candidate for Washington County District 2 Commissioner Johnny Johnson (6-14)

OK Mozart's Randy Thompson was in to speak about the festival (6-13)

The City of Bartlesville came in to speak (6-13)

County Commissioner Mike Bouvier was in to talk to Charlie (6-10)

Sara Finton from Tri County Tech was in on Friday (6-10)

USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service sits down to talk (6-8)

Connie Lavorie visits about the League of Women Voters of Bartlesville (6-7)

Express Employment Professionals come in to talk about Brand it Blue Day (6-6)

Jennifer Ennis speaks about Elder Care (6-2)

Nathan Thompson, Communications Chair for Freedom Fest and Sharon Hurst, Chair talked with Charlie about the Fourth of July Event (5-27).

Stephanie Lief President of Sunfest was in to talk about the festival. (5-25)

Community Connection 5-25

Candidate for State Senate District 29 seat, Julie Daniels was in to talk about her campaign.  (5-23)

Community Connection 5-20

OK Mozart sits in (5-18)

Community Connection 5-18

Jeri Melton reminds us that Wednesday is the deadline to sign up for this weekend's preliminary competition for the Country Showdown. (5-16)

Kyla Toker is in from Tri-County Tech with an update on summer and fall classes. (5/13)

Director of "The Kansas Open", Joe Sears is in to talk about the play's Oklahoma Premiere (5-12)

Lighthouse Director, Errol Hada and Lighthouse Resident, Jena Rubatt are in with an update(5-11)

Charlie Spoke with Oklahoma Lieutenant Governor Todd Lamb this morning (5-11)

Oldies 'n Goodies Car Club President Ken Harris and Vice-President Emmerich Lakadowsch preview this weekend's show (5-10)

Washington County SPCA President, Dana Doornbos-Kiersey and 1st Vice-President, Darlene Shoemake want you to know about this wekend's Open House (5-10)

District 1 Washington County Commissioner, Mitch Antle talks county business this morning. (5-6)

Charlie spends some time interviewing Sentaor James Lankford (5-5)

It's a full weekend of activities.  Lauren Green is in from Bartlesville Symphony and then we feature Elder Care as they get set for The Good, the Bad, and the Barbeque.  (5-5)

We welcome in Journey Home Hospice to tell us about their latest event (5-4)

Shawn Henisey updates the latest feature for the Bartlesville Film Society, "Casablanca" (5/3)

A Bartlesville Art Association update from Amy Jenkins and Dedra Morgan (5-2)

Lauren Green and D'Lynn Everett are in from the Bartlesville Symphony Orchestra  (4-29)

Bartlesville Chamber Executive Director, Sherri Wilt has an April Update (4-27)

Washington County Commissioner Mike Bouvier has a campaign update.  (4-20)

Dr. Randy Thompson of OK Mozart wants you to know about a couple of events (4-19)

Jean Jensen in with information on the Paths to Independence "Light it Up Blue" 5K (4-18)

Charlene Dew with Big Brothers Big Sisters. (4-14)

Annah Fischer talks about B & G Club Harley Party. (4-11)

Kyla Toker and Sar Finton from Tri County Tech. (4-8)

Jennifer Ennis with Elder Care. (4-7)

Mike Bouvier talks about Washington County Commissioners. (4-6)

Jeri Melton talks about 2nd Annual Doenges KRIG Country Showdown. (4-6)

Mayor Tom Gorman and Councilman Joseph Callahan talk about Bartlesville. (4-5)

Deshane Atkins, Kristen Duncan and Drew Harry with Bartlesville Film Society. (4-5)

Jeri Melton talks about Taste of Home Cooking School. (4-4)

Chris Barton for Osage Enterprises. (3-31)

Jody Burch talks about Stages2 Change. (3-30)

Sherri Wilt of Bartlesville Chamber of Commerce. (3-30)

Nolan Jones from Washington County Suicide Coalition. (3-29)

Linda Wickham and Nick Owen talk about Relay for Life. (3-28)

Loren Spivak Free Market Warrior. (3-25)

Tami Brinkman and Jeri Melton Taste of home Cooking School. (3-24)

Annah Fischer and Larry Lewis Boys & Girls Club. (3-23)

Joe Sears with Heritage Theater. (3-23)

Joanie Elmore and Shelby Brammer talk about Theater Bartlesville. (3-23)

Patti Beavers  Family Crisis and Counseling Center. (3-18)

Pepper Hume talks about Heritage Theater. (3-17)

Deshane Atkins Williams happenings at Price Tower. (3-16)

Caney Valley Historical Society "Night at the Museum" (3-15)

Price Conners and Jill Heinrich talk about Bartlesville Symphony Orchestra. (3-15)

Connie Lavoie Friends of the Library. (3-14)

Kyla Toker from Tri County Tech. (3-10)

Annah Fischer with Boys and Girls Club. (3-10)

Lester Gagnon with Ramona Chamber of Commerce. (3-9)

Jamye Ryan for BPSD. (3-9)

John Kane of Bartlesville City Council. (3-8)

Jamie Wood and Mark Haskell talk about Shamrock the Ville (3-8)

Brandon Lewis of Community Concert Association. (3-7)

Kary Cox of Washington County Emergency Management. (3-4)

Jennifer Ennis of Elder Care. (3-3)

D'Lynn Everett and Laren Green of BSO. (3-2)

Tom Merrill from BancFirst talks about Ag Forum. (3-2)

Tami Brinkman talks about Taste of Home Cooking School. (3-1)

Joe Sears talks about Eddie Lee, Eddie Lee at Dewey Heritage Theater. (2-26)

D'Lynn Everett Price Tower Arts Center. (2-25)

Nathan Christensen Artistic Director for Seven Lively Arts. (2-24)

Kym Whitmore of  Bartlesville Area Chamber of Commerce. (2-24)

Dale Copeland with Bartlesville City Council. (2-23)

Pat Netzer and Connie Lavoie of Bartlesville League of Women Voters. (2-22)

Patti Beavers and Melissa Ruprecht of Family Crisis & Counseling. (2-19)

Charlene Dew and Brian O'Neill Big Brothers Big Sisters of Oklahoma (2-18)

Dr. Gary Quinn Superintendent at BPSD. (2-17)

Washington County Suicide Coalition. (2-16)

Jeri Melton and Tami Brinkman Spring Fashion and Bridal Expo. (2-15)

Chris Barton of Osage Enterprises. (2-12)

Joe Sears with Dewey Community Center Heritage Theater. (2-11)

Kyla Toker and Sara Finton of Tri County Tech. (2-10)

Devin Tackett with Just Between Friends. (2-9)

D Lynn Everett and Maestro Lauren Green of Bartlesville Symphony Orchestra. (2-8)

Mike Bouvier Washington County Board of Commissioners. (2-5)

Jennifer Ellis from Elder Care. (2-4)

Troy Martin of Theater Bartlesville "You're a Good Man Charlie Brown. (2-3)

Tom Gorman talks about Bartlesville City Council. (2-2)

D'Lynn Everett and Price Connors Bartlesville Symphony Orchestra. (2-2)

Dwight Short and Kay Little talk about OLLI. (2-1)

Dorea Potter with community events. (1-29)

Julie Daniels candidate for Senate District 29. (1-28)

Sherri Wilt with Bartlesville Chamber of Commerce. (1-27)

Nolan Jones and Alesa Loftis Washington County Suicide Prevention. (1-26)

Virgil Reese, OLLI instructor. (1-25)

Dr. Randy Thompson OK Mozart Launch Party. (1-22)

Tom Cubbage, OLLI Instructor The Great Secrets of the D Day Invasion. (1-21)

Tom Gorman, Mayor of Bartlesville. (1-20)

Jamie Ryan Community Relations Director at BPSD. (1-19)

Virgil Reese, OLLI Instructor Genetic Engineering. (1-18)

Patti Beavers from Family Crisis & Counseling Center. (1-15)

Connie Lavoie Bartlesville Friends of the Library. (1-12)

Anne Cleary talks about OLLI. (1-11)

Jennifer Ennis from Elder Care. (1-7)

Dorea Potter talks about Ladies Connection. (1-6)

John Kane with City Matters. (1-5)

John Malone talks about eye health. (1-4)

 

 

Charlie Taraboletti talks about Crime Stoppers. (12-30)

Joe Sears with Old Fashioned New Year's Eve. (12-29)

Friends in Deed Part 2. (12-25)

Friends in Deed Part 1. (12-25)

Blue Stem Cardiology. (12-23)

Dorea Potter with Green Country Christmas. 12-21)

Patti Beavers from Family Crisis and Counseling Center. (12-17)

Carol Ervin Capitol Hill Grant program. (12-15)

Dr. Quinn from BPSD. (12-14)

Joe Sears Aunt Pearls Cookie Project. (12-11)

Sarah Finton and Laura Walls from Tri County Tech. (12-11)

Dr Randy Thompson from OK Mozart. (12-10)

George Halikiades Christmas Dinner with Friends in Deed. (12-9)

Ted Lockin from Bartlesville City Council. (12-8)

Dorea Potter with Green Country Christmas. (12-7)

Jennifer Ennis of Elder Care. (12-3)

Price Connors and Deshane Atkins Williams of Price Tower (12-2)

Martie Halter with Bartlesville Motorcycle Toy Run (11-27)

Randy Weatherly Fantasy Land of Lights. (11-24)

Karen Wilson with Bartlesville Kiwanis Club. (11-24)

Jody Burch with Susan Kenney with Girl Scouts of Eastern Oklahoma. (11-23)

Joe Sears talks about Heritage Theater. (11-20)

Family Crisis and Counseling. (11-20)

Errol Hada of Lighthouse Outreach Center

Dr. Randy Thompson talks about Ambler Hall concert on Friday. (11-18)

John Kane, Bartlesville city councilman with City Matters. (11-17)

Maestro Lauren Green talks about upcoming BSO concert (11-17)

Jamie Wood talks about Mary Martha Outreach programs. (11-16)

Charlotte Smith, local author, talks about her book, "Murder, Murder, Everywhere." (11-13)

Sara Finton and Laura Walls from Tri-County Tech talks about current classes.  (11-13)

Jennifer Ennis talks about Elder Care programs.  (11-12)

Jean Jensen of Paths to Independence (11-11)

Sherry Smith talks about Agape Missions goals. (11-11)

M liss Jenkins from Washington County Suicide Prevention Coalition. (11-10)

Tami Brinkman and Jeri Melton talk about Green Country Christmas. (11-9)

Sharon Reese Beauty for Ashes Tour for Women's Empowerment. (11-6)

Seven Lively Arts previews their next production. (11-5)

Deshane Williams and Price Connors talk about Price Tower. (11-4)

Dori Potter and Jeri Melton talk about Green Country Christmas. (11-2)

Pat Netzer-Willard Bartlesville League of Women Voters. (10-29)

Reverend Sebastian Obima talks about Charity Centre Kenya. (10-28)

Treasure Standeford, Executive Director of the Boys & Girls Club of Nowata. (10-28)

Sherri Wilt talks about upcoming Bartlesville Regional Chamber of Commerce events. (10-28)

Karen Leinen member of the Women's Ministry Group talks about "A Christmas Gathering" (10-27)

Patty Leach, Executive Director at Family Healthcare Clinic talks about available services. (10-27)

Joe Sears of Theater Bartlesville talks about Halloween events. (10-26)

Dr Randy Thompson of OK Mozart talks about Friday concert. (10-22)

Dr Gary Quinn of BPSD. (10-21)

Mark Haskell of Mainstreet Bartlesville talks about Ghost Walk. (10-20)

Debbie Halpin Exec Director Hopestone Cancer Support Center talks about Caregiver Tea Party. (10-20)

Morris McCorvey and Annah Fischer talk about programs at Westside Community Center. (10-19)

Halloween with Joe Sears. (10-16)

Kevin and Carol talk about Dracula at Theater Bartlesvile. (10-15)

Annah Fischer of BRUW talks about fundraising for campaign and Boy Scouts. (10-13)

Elizabeth Thrash of Mainstreet Bartlesville talks about the Ghost Walk. (10-9)

Sara Finton and Lauren Walls of Tri-County Tech. (10-9)

Jennifer Ennis of Elder Care talks about flu shots and Parkinson's Support Group. (10-8)

Wade Daniel Minister of Music at First Baptist Church. (10-7)

Byron Boles Interim Exec Director at Price Tower. (10-7)

M'liss Jenkins of Washington County Suicide Prevention Coalition. (10-6)

Lauren Green and D'Lynn Everett of Bartlesville Symphony Orchestra. (10-6)

Tami Brinkman and Jeri Melton talk about Taste of Home. (10-5)

Brad Johnson Washington County Treasurer. (10-2)

Lakita Tanner and Doyle Swan of Fraternal Order of Eagles. (10-2)

Annah Fischer of BRUW talks about ways to donate. (10-1)

Annah Fischer of BRUW talks about current programs. (9-29)

Tami Brinkman and Jeri Melton talk about Taste of Home in Owasso. (9-29)

Carol Ervin talks about available programs and workshops at Capitol Hill and Washington County Affordable Housing Coalition. (9-28)

Tiffany Frye talks about Miles for Mammograms. (9-25)

Jeri Melton talks about upcoming Taste of Home event. (9-25)

Annah Fischer talks about United Way programs. (9-24)

Dr Randy Thompson Ok Mozart and Ambler Hall. (9-23)

Dr Gary Quinn reports on the BPSD meeting. (9-23)

Larry Thrash and Tiffany Frye Western Heritage Weekend. (9-22)

Caney Valley Schools Superintendent Rick Peters Bond Vote (9-22)

Joe Sears talks about the "Salty Seniors" acting troupe. (9-22)

Annah Fischer of BRUW talks about the 2016  campaign. (9-21)

Patti Beavers Family Crisis and Counseling Center with Halloween Hustle (9-18)

Todd Starnes, FOX News. (9-18)

Girl Scouts of Eastern Oklahoma committee members Pam Crawford and Lori Esser. Savannah Style. (9-17)

OLLI courses Larry Souders and Kyle Thoreson. (9-16)

Lauren Green Maestro of the Bartlesville Symphony Orchestra. (9-16)

Church Women United, Jeanette Pearson and Pat Netzer. (9-15)

OLLI course Tom Cubbage. (9-15)

BRUW...Jody Burch, Annah Fischer and Abigail Singrey. (9-14)

Tri County Tech Kyla Toker and Sara Finton talk about Strategy Center.  (9-11)

Elder Care community coordinator Jennifer Ennis. (9-10)

Bartlesville City councilman John Kane talks about city business. (9-9)

Group from Seven Lively Arts talks about Downtown Radio Players. (9-7)

Doyle Swan and Lakita Tanner of F.O,E. talks about People Helping Pantries. (9-4)

Joanie Elmore and Troy Martin from Theater Bartlesville. (9-1)

Kay Litle and Betty Keim talk about OLLI courses. (9-1)

Pam Pollock, manager of Washington County Free Fair. (8-31)

Fritz Green talks about OLLI course, The Web in a Nutshell. (8-28)

Diane Dixon, Volunteer Social Chair for the OLLI program. (8-27)

Mirelle Onukwube of Boys and Girls Club Gear Up for Greatness (8-25)

Patti Beavers from Family Crisis & Counseling Services. (8-21)

Chris Barton from Osage Casino. (8-20)

Dr. Gary Quinn, BPSD Superintendent. (8-19)

Larry Bergner Director Washington County Health Department. (8-18)

Doann Nguyen Bartlesville City Council. (8-18)

Tiffany Bruce and Kyla Toker of Tri County Tech. (8-14)

Jennifer Ennis Community Relations Coordinator from Elder Care talks about senior programs. (8-13)

Henry Liga of Building Bridges Oklahoma. (8-12)

Nolan Jones, treasurer of Washington County Suicide Prevention. (8-11)

Daven Tackett talks about Just Between Friends event. (8-11)

Jim Stanton of the American Red Cross talks about upcoming fundraisers. (8-10)

Dr Randy Thompson of OK Mozart. (8-7)

Downtown Radio Players. (8-6)

Jeremy Russ Director of Sutton Center and Wild Brew fundraiser. (8-4)

Sherri Smith of Agape Mission talks about Empty Bowls fundraiser. (8-4)

Annah Fischer of United Way. (8-3)

Ruth Nicklaus talks about Inter-State Rodeo. (7-31)

Sheri Wilt talks about upcoming Chamber of Commerce events. (7-29)

Carol Ervin and Eric Jaekel Washington County Affordable Housing. (7-28)

Charlene Dew and Kevin Chen Big Brothers Big Sisters and the BIG Event on the Bayou. (7-28)

Pam Pollock Washington County Free Fair. (7-27)

Evan Farbach talks baseball tournaments in Bartlesville. (7-22)

City Matters with Councilman Ted Lockin. (7-21)

Abigail Singrey and Annah Fischer of United Way talk about new campaign. (7-20)

Cranston Dodds, Director of Children's Musical Theater talks about Mary Poppins. (7-16)

Ruth Nicolaus talks about the 2015 Inter-State Fair and Rodeo in Coffeyville. (7-15)

Dorea Potter talking about KWON Auction. (7-14)

Jeri Melton and contestants talk about KRIG Country Showdown. (7-13)

Tiffany Bruce and Kyla Toker of Tri County Tech talk about fall classes. (7-10)

Jennifer Ennis of Elder Care talks about available programs. (7-9)

Leslie Graham talks about Quilt show this weekend. (7-8)

Ted Lockin, Bartlesville Councilman, talks about sales tax increase. (7-7)

Russell Vaclaw, District Judge talks about Washington County Court. (7-3)

Pam Pollock and others talk about Washington County Free Fair. (7-2)

Byron Boles, Interim Exec Director of Price Tower Arts Center. (7-1)

Sherri Smith and Carol Beck talk about Washington County Schools Supply Drive. (6-30)

Sharon Hurst and Karen Wilson talk about Freedom Fest (6-29)

Jeri Melton talks about the KRIG Country Showdown. (6-26)

Senator James Lankford talks about the Affordable Care Act.  (6-26)

Chris Baron of Osage Casino. (6-25)

Tami Brinkman talks about the KWON Radio Auction on July 25th. (6-24)

Dan Gordon talks about Tallgrass Theatre Festival. (6-23)

Jeri Melton talks about County Showdown semi final on Thursday. (6-23)

Jody Burch and Annah Fischer talk about upcoming United Way campaign. (6-22)

Patti Beavers and Melissa Ruprecht of Family Crisis & Counseling. (6-19)

KRIG Country Showdown with Jeri Melton. (6-18)

John Kane and Mike Bailey talk about City Matters. (6-16)

Tiffany Bruce and Kyla Toker of Tri County Tech talk about enrolling for upcoming programs. (6-12)

Courtney Fuller from Ramona Chamber of Commerce talks about Alumni Weekend. (6-12)

Stevie Williams from Elder Care talks about available programs for seniors.  (6-11)

Freedom Fest staff talks about this year's contests and the need for volunteers.  (6-10)

Washington County Suicide Prevention Coalition members talk about seniors. (6-9)

Tim Rockwell, Wrestling for a Cause. The Fight for Kyrian (6-8)

Dr. Randy Thompson and Judy Moreland of OK Mozart talk about the upcoming event. (6-4)

Byron Boles, Interim Executive Director at Price Tower, talks about activities and new menu items. (6-3)

Giz Robison and and Kevin Mnich talk about upcoming events at Heritage Theater in Dewey. (6-2)

Doenges Car Talk (5-28)

Stephanie Lief and Pamela Patteson talk about Bartlesville Sunfest (5-27)

Leonelle Hill and Annah Fischer, of Bartlesville Regional United Way, talk about the next campaign. (5-26)

Gail Inman, manager of Antique & Collectible Association, talks about June 6th show. (5-25)

World War II Veteran Allen Richter talks about his war memories and Memorial Day. (5-25)

Don Clifford, President of the Caney Valley Antique Power Association talks about Pioneer Days. (5-22)

Mark Beckwith of Nevus Outreach talks about upcoming fundraiser. (5-21) 

Pastor Dr. Randy Schuneman has published a new book.  We talk about it with him about Sewn Together By God.  (5-22)

Dr Gary Quinn, BPSD Superintendent, talks about construction and end of school year activities. (5-20)

Dale Copeland, City Council, talks budget, city pools and Memorial Day ceremony at White Rose Cemetery. (5-19)

Tiffany Bruce and Kyla Toker of Tri County Tech talk about upcoming programs.  (5-18)

Cheryl Streets and Adam Cribbs talk about Boys & Girls Club of Bartlesville. (5-15)

Stevie Williams, Director of Community Relations at Elder Care talks about programs. (5-14)

Stephanie Lief and Pam Patteson talk about Sunfest. (5-13)

Stella Shoff from Suicide Prevention Coalition talks about services and resources. (5-12)

Karen Wilson and Sharon Hurst, co-chairs of Bartlesville Freedom Fest, talk about the event. (5-11)

Ed Gordon with City Matters. (5-11)

Ok Mozart Exec Director Dr. Randy Thompson talks about the upcoming festival. (5-7)

Byron Boles, Price Tower Interim Executive Director, discusses upcoming events. (5-6)

Attorney David Smith shares information on Osage settlement for mismanagement of trust funds by federal government. (5-5)

Ted Lockin, Bartlesville Vice Mayor, discusses City Matters. (5-5)

Jim Bridenstine, U.S. Congressman, talks about OK National Guard and the federal budget. (5-5)

Ken Harris and Emmerich Lakadosch from Oldies 'N Goodies Car Show. (5-4)

Brad Johnson, Washington County Treasurer, talks about the budget. (5-1)

Lauren Green of the Bartlesville Symphony talks about Saturday's Symphonic Rock show. (4-30)

Penny Meadows of Mutual Girls Club talks about summer programs and enrollment. (4-29)

Kym Whitmore of Bartlesville Chamber of Commerce talks about May events. (4-29)

Jeri Melton talks about Country Showdown sponsored by Doenges Family of Autos. (4-28)

Ed Gordon with City Matters. (4-27)

Jody Burch of the Bartlesville United Way and Gina Elias of Bridges Out of Poverty introduce a new local initiative (4-27)

Jennifer Ennis from Elder Care talks about programs and "The Good, The Bad and The BBQ." (4-23)

Dr. Gary Quinn, BPSD Superintendent, talks about construction and school events. (4-22)

Morris McCorrey, Poetry Night at Theater Bartlesville. (4-21)

Dale Copeland, Bartlesville 5th Ward Councilman, discusses City Matters. (4-21)

Lester Gajan, Chairman of the Green Country Classic Ranch Rodeo, talks about the upcoming event. (4-20)

Patti Beavers, Victim Advocate Volunteer Coordinator at Family Crisis and Counseling Center shares information. (4-17)

Paths to Independence-Audra Bridendolph speaks about Light It Up Blue Bartlesville, taking place April 25th. (4-16)

State AG Scott Pruitt talks about religious freedom in public schools. (4-15)

Childrens Svcs Administrator at Grand Lake Mental Health Center Kimberly Hill talks about Suicide Prevention and Awareness. (4-14)

Bartlesville Project Engineer Daryl Worley talks about the April 25th "Operation Clean House" (4-14)

City Matters with City Manager Ed Gordon talks about things happening in Bartlesville with city staff. (4-13)

Bartlesville's Bluestem Cardiology and Jane Phillips Medical Center continue to advance Bartlesville's Quality of Life.  Mike Wilt explains. (4-13)

Tri-County Tech has some fresh offerings and invites you to the Dental Technology Lab (4-10)

Lt. Governor Todd Lamb talks turkey hunt in western Oklahoma and a chance to talk about economic event. (4-8)

Fran Stallings is the MC for Tapestry Tales, Tulsa's Storytelling Festival. (4-7)

Jeri Melton talks about the upcoming Country Showdown. (4-7)

Ted Lockin, Bartlesville First Ward, talks about City Matters. (4-7)

Tami Brinkman and Jamie Dunn talk about the Taste of Home Cooking Class. (4-6)

Jean Jensen, co-founder Paths to Independence, talks about Autism Awareness Month and "Light It Up Blue Bartlesville." (4-3)

Mitch Antle, Washington County Commissioner District 1, discusses infrastructure projects. (4-3)

Chad Perceful, East Cross UMC talks about the meaning of Easter. (4-2)

Amy Haley, Price Tower Director of Marketing Development, talks about current exhibitions and the upcoming egg drop. (4-1)

Shelby Brammer, guest director of Our Town at Theater Bartlesville, talks about the production. (3-31)

Mirelle Onukwube, with Boys & Girls Club of Bartlesville talks about the Poker Run and Harley Party on April 18th. (3-30)

Terrence Gibson and Yulia Pashchenko, students at OKWU talk about All Sons and Daughters Concert. (3-27)

Jennifer Evans, Community Relations Coordinator for Elder Care. (3-26)

Jamie Dunn talks about the upcoming Taste of Home Cooking School on April 7th. (3-25)

Charlene Dew, Director of Bartlesville Area Big Brothers, Big Sisters talks about how to volunteer and the choosing of Big Brother, Big Sister of the Year. (3-24)

Jody Burch, CEO of Bartlesville Regional United Way. (3-23)

Ed Gordon, Bartlesville City Manager and City Matters. (3-23)

Gail Mills, OSU Cooperative Extension Educator for Washington County, talks about family nutrition. (3-20)

Patti Beavers, Volunteer Coordinator for Family Crisis & Counseling, talks about available services. (3-20)

Clair Bartley and Joleigh Chancellor talk about Paths to Independence and Light it Up Blue, Bartlesville. (3-19)

Ed Gordon, Bartlesville City Manager talks about sales tax distribution. (3-17)

Joe Sears talks about Cowboy Dinner Theater and Eddie Lee, Eddie Lee. (3-16)

Amber Wilson and Lauren Walls, Tri-County Enrollment Specialists discuss class opportunities. (3-13)

Sandra Marshall of Dewey Merchant's Co-op talks about events coming up this Saturday, March 14th. (3-12)

Dr Gary Quinn, of BPSD, talks about construction and Spring Break.  (3-11)

Doug Quinn, President of "The Journey Home," talks about an upcoming fundraising event. (3-10)

M'liss Jenkins, of the Washington County Suicide Prevention Coalition, talks about available programs (3-10)

Ed Gordon and Terry Lauritsen, City of Bartlesville talk about City Matters. (3-9)

Kary Cox, Washington County Emergency Mgmt Director talks about emergency situations. (3-6)

Senator John Lankford talks about President Obama's Immigration Policy. (3-5)

Amy Haley, Marketing Director at Price Tower, talks about available tours. (3-4)

Robert Reeves about the Distinguished Young Women group and upcoming pageant. (3-3)

Jamie Dunn and Dorea Potter discuss Taste of Home Cooking School. (3-2)

Joe Sears of Theater Bartlesville talks about upcoming productions. (2-27)

Jessica Ennis of Elder Care talks about senior services. (2-26)

Ramona Chamber President and Vice President discuss annual Recognition Dinner. (2-25)

Sheri Wilt, Bartlesville Chamber of Commerce, talks about success of Business and Home Show. (2-25)

Jody Burch, CEO and Director of Bartlesville Regional United Way talks about non profit grant training. (2-24)

Kaleb Potter talks about the upcoming Bridal and Fashion Show. (2-23)

Family Crisis & Counseling Center representatives talk about sexual abuse of teens. (2-20)

Scott Pruitt, State's AG, talks about immigration reform. (2-19)

Dale Copeland, Bartlesville City Council, talks about Public Works and the Water Treatment Plant.  (2/18)

Dr. Randy Thompson previews the OK Mozart St. Patty's Day Event (2-17)

Amy Haley, Price Tower Marketing Director, talks about changes and upcoming events. (2-16)

Tiffany Bruce of Tri-County Tech talks about available classes and adult education. (2-13)

Lt Governor Todd Lamb talks about upcoming legislation. (2-12)

Chad Englehart of Phillips 66 Splash Club talks about coming events. (2-11)

Stella Shoff and Kym Puga of Washington County Suicide Prevention New Programs (2-10)

Kevin Mnich and Joe Sears talk about the play, Almost Main. (2-9)

Mike Bouvier, Washington County Board Commissioner talks about the budget. (2-6)

OLLI instructors, Joe Sears and Michelle Martin, discuss their courses. (2-5)

OLLI instructors, Virgil Reese and Nikki Hanna, discuss their courses. (2-4)

Ted Lockin, Bartlesville City Councilman, reviews Monday night's meeting (2-3)

Larry Souders, OLLI instructor, talks about class on Five Civilized Tribes. (2-2)

RuthAnn Sirbaugh, Director of the OLLI program talks about upcoming classes. (1-30)

Dorea Potter and Tami Brinkman talk about the upcoming Spring Bridal and Fashion Show. (1-29)

Marilyn Blumer and Pat Metzer from Bartlesville LWV talk about 95th anniversary

Sherri Wilt, Bartlesville Chamber of Commerce, talks about February events. (1-28)

Jean Jensen of Paths to Independence talks about the upcoming "Wish Upon a Star" event. (1-27)

United Way Marketing Coordinator Abigail Singrey, CEO Jody Burch talk about Campaign (1-26)

Patty Beavers talks about the focus on domestic violence. (1-23)

Jennifer Ennis from Elder Care talks about fitness for seniors. (1-22)

John J Kane and Kary Cox talk about Bartlesville and Washington County Emergency Management issues.

Charlene Dew, Area Director of Big Brothers Big Sisters (1-20)

Sydney Newcomb of Caney Valley H.S. AP History Class about "Night at the Museum" (1-19)

Lauren Greene of Bartlesville Symphony Orchestra on Community Connection (1-16)

Stella Shoff from Washington County Suicide Prevention updated us on Community Connection (1-13)

Tiffany and Kyla from Tri-County Technology Center talked about the upcoming semester of classes at Tri-County. (1-9)

Doanne Nguyen from the Bartlesville City Council discussed Monday's meeting. (1-6)

Todd Mathes joined us this morning to talk about the assessor's position. (1-5)

Dorea Potter previews upcoming Bartlesville Ladies Connection Meetings. (12-31)

Amy Haley, Director of Marketing for the Price Tower, discusses the upcoming Olive Drop. (12-29)

George Halkiades, Chair of the Friends in Deed Dinner, previewed the annual event. (12-24)

Jeff Burress and Chad Percival from East Cross United Methodist Church, came in to talk about their Christmas Eve Services. (12-22)

Markwayne Mullin, 2nd District Congressman, updated us on Washington D.C. (12-18)

Chris Tanea, Community Relations Coordinator for Bartlesville Public Schools, gave an update on construction and other events in the schools. (12-17)

Dale Copeland from the City of Bartlesville gave us the latest from the city. (12-16)

Rod MacIlvaine was joined by his father Bill to talk about Bill's new book, "Love Letters From the Front." (12-15)

Patti Beavers from Family and Crisis Counseling Center talked about the signs a person may show when contemplating suicide. (12-12)

Randy Thompson, Executive Director for OK Mozart, previewed the announcement party coming up January 22nd. (12-11) 

Sarah Ginton and Lauren Walls from Tri-County Tech announced the upcoming community education classes. (12-10)

Stella Shoff from Washington County Suicide Prevention talked about general opportunities through the coalition. (12-9)

Julie Daniels from Boys and Girls Club discussed the latest goings on in The Club, including the club's 60 year anniversary. (12-8)

Jennifer Ennis from Eldercare talked about all the activities going on in December at Eldercare. (12-4)

Amy Haley, Director of Marketing and Development from the Price Tower discussed the latest from the Price Tower. (12-3) 

Dorea Potter outlined this month's Bartlesville Ladies Connection program (12-1)

Tina Gray from the Miracle Temple Church of God in Christ previewed their upcoming 12th Annual Christmas Banquet. (11-28)

Chris Barton gave us the latest from Osage Enterprises/Casino. (11-25)

Dorea Potter spoke about the ongoing Green Country Christmas Giveaway. This year more then $35,000 in cash and prizes will be given away. (11-24)

Jody Burch, Executive Director of the Bartlesville Regional United Way, discussed the ongoing fundraising campaign. (11-21)

Chris Tanea, Community Relations Coordinator for Bartlesville Public Schools discussed the latest from BPSD. (11-19)

Karen Wilson, VP of the Downtown Bartlesville Kiwanis, talked about all the exciting events coming up for the Christmas Season, including the parade. (11-18)

Mike McGrew, Ward 2 City Councilman, reviewed Monday night's City Council meeting. (11-18)

Nancy Leonard-Matthews and Fran Stallings previewed the upcoming Tellabration set for Friday. (11-17)

Martie Halter and Chelsea Pendergraft announced this year's 27th Annual Bartlesville Motorcycle Toy Run set for Saturday, December 6th. (11-17)

Crystal, Patti and Gina from Family Crisis and Counseling Center talked about the center and how it helps the community. (11-14)

Maestro Lauren Green of the Bartlesville Symphony Orchestra previewed Saturday's "Audience Favorites" concert. (11-13)

Charlie Daniels, OK Mozart Chairman, talked about the upcoming launch party set for January 22. (11-12) 

Jamie Wood from Mary Martha Outreach talked about the outreach and how the United Way helps it. (11-10)

Rick Silver, Washington County Sheriff, previewed the upcoming Citizens Police Academy set tp begin in early January. (11-7)

Stevie Williams, Director of Community Relations for Elder Care talked about the upcoming open house set for December 1st. (11-6)

Amy Haley from the Price Tower Arts Center discussed the need for volunteers as well as the opportunity for renting party space. (11-5)

DoAnne Nguyen, Ward 4 representative from the Bartlesville City Council reviewed Monday night's meeting with us. (11-4)

Dorea Potter outlined the rules and prizes for this years' "Green Country Christmas" Giveaway. (11-3)

Laura Robertson from Paths to Independence joined us to talk about the upcoming progressive dinner. (10-31)

Anthony Tucker, Candidate for the District 10 Oklahoma House Seat, spoke this morning. (10-30)

Sherri Wilt from the Chamber of Commerce, discussed, among other things, the upcoming Chamber After Hours event. (10-29)

Travis Dunlap, Candidate for the District 10 Oklahoma House Seat, spoke this morning. (10-28)

Scott Pruitt, Oklahoma Attorney General, talked about a multitude of topics, including crime mapping. (10-24)

Jean Jensen from Paths to Independence, talked about the upcoming fundraiser, their 3rd annual progressive dinner. (10-23)

Dr. Gary Quinn, Bartlesville Schools' Superintendent, outlined ongoings at the school. (10-22)

Mike McGrew, Ward 2 City Councilman, discussed the goings on in the city this morning. (10-21)

Patty Leach, Director of the Family Healthcare Clinic, discussed the United Way's help for her organization. (10-20)

Joy Hofmeister, candidate for State Superintendent, described her ideas for education in the state. (10-16)

Troy Martin and Dana Gore joined us to talk about the upcoming Downtown Ghost Walk. (10-15)

Dorea Potter talked about today's Taste of Home Cooking Show in Owasso. (10-14)

Abigail Singrey from United Way was joined by Robert Phillips from the YMCA to talk about the ongoing United Way campaign and how it helps the "Y." (10-13)

Patti Beavers and Melissa Rupprecht from Family Crisis and Counseling discussed how their organization helps those in need. (10-10) 

Jean Jensen, Co-Founder of Paths to Independence, previewed the 3rd Annual Progressive Dinner Party set for November 8th. (10-9)

Todd Lamb, Oklahoma's Lieutenant Governor, spoke with Charlie this morning. (10-8)

Tom Gorman, Mayor of the City of Bartlesville, discussed Monday night's meeting. (10-7)

Jason Barta, Executive Director for the Bartlesville Area Boys and Girls Club talked about how United Way helps his organization. (10-6)

Jennifer Ennis Community Relations Coordinator from Elder Care talked about upcoming events. (10-2)

Deshane Atkins and Judy Duvall from Price Tower Arts Center talked about the current exhibition as well as volunteer work. (10-1)

Dawn Venne, Vocational Director from EmployAbility Inc, talked about how the United Way assists her organization. (9-30)

Stacy and Anna from the Community Care Transitions Team previewed the upcoming health fair. (9-29)

Larry Thrash and Rod Nicholas spoke about the upcoming Western Heritage Days in Dewey. (9-26)

Lauren Green from the Bartlesville Symphony previewed their upcoming season. (9-26)

Sherri Smith and Abigail Singrey from the Bartlesville Regional United Way shared some success stories from local organizations the United Way assists. (9-25)

Chris Barton from Osage Enterprises gave an update on the latest with the Osage gaming and businesses. (9-23)

Larry Sanders and Diane Dixon, Instructors  from the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute talked about their classes, World Religions and Metal Aerobics. (9-22)

Kristin Jones and Abigail Singrey from the United Way were joined by Majors Michael and Lori Barnhouse from the Salvation Army to talk about the UW's ongoing fundraising campaign. (9-19) 

Morris McCorvey Executive Director for the Westside Center talked about the fall Osher Lifelong Learning Institute Classes. (9-18)

Chris Tanea, Bartlesville Public Schools Community Relations Coordinator gave us the latest update from the school system. (9-17)

Bartlesville Vice-Mayor Ted Lockin was in to discuss the previous evening's meeting. (9-16)

Abigail Singrey, Patti Beavers and Kristin Lambert, representing the United Way and the Family Crisis and Counseling Center talked about the ongonig United Way Campaign and the fundraiseer set for Saturday. (9-12)

Kay Little, Barbara Garrison and Vicki Stewart from OLLI talked about the upcoming classes. (9-10)

Pam Crawford, Board Member of the Girl Scouts of Eastern OK, spoke with us about Pearls and Pinot set for Sept. 29. (9-9)

Larry Thrash talked about the upcoming Western Heritage Weekend. (9-8)

Mike Dunlap, County Commissioner, discussed the ogings on in the county including the free fair and road and bridge projects. (9-5)

Members of the United Way joined us to talk about the ongoing Fund Drive. (9-4)

Dorea Potter announced that tickets for the Owasso Taste of Home Cooking School are now for sale. (9-2) 

Jim Bridenstine was interviewed in August, this is the interview. (9-2)

Pam Pollock reminded us of the Washington County Free Fair set for this weekend. (9-1)

Lisa Jander, Author of Dater's Ed talked about safe teen dating. (8-29)

Diana Garrett and Trish Wooldridge from Dynamic Independence previewed the upcoming Accessible Festival set for September 6. (8-29)

Beth DeGeer spoke about the electronic items available at the Bartlesville Public Library. (8-28)

Sherri Wilt from the Bartlesville Area Chamber of Commerce updated us on the latest goings on at The Chamber. (8-27)

Charlie Daniels and Kristin Jones from the Boy Scouts discussed how United Way assists the organization. (8-26)

Nolan Jones and M'liss Jenkins from Washington County Suicide Prevention joined us this morning. (8-25)

Gubernatorial Candidate Joe Dorman described some planks in his platform this morning. (8-22)

Abigail Singrey, Jody Burch, and Kristin Jones from the Bartlesville Regional United Way discussed the upcoming fundraising campaign. (8-22)

Chad Perceful and Jeff Burress from East Cross UMC announced that East Cross is releasing a CD at Sunday's Annual Beach Party. (8-21)

Dr. Gary Quinn updated us on school construction and other events in the Bartlesville School District. (8-20)

Doanne Nguyen, City Councilor for Ward 4 joined us to discuss proceedings of Monday's Bartlesville City Council Meeting. (8-19)

Pam Pollock, Washington County Free Fair Manager talked about the need for volunteers for the  upcoming 100th Washington County Free Fair. (8-18)

Jim Stanton Race Chairman for the 12th Annual Run For Relief talked about the upcoming race. (8-15)

Kristin Jones, Abigail Singrey from the Bartlesville Regional United Way and Dejah Covick from the Girl Scouts of Eastern Oklahoma talked about upcoming United Way events. (8-14) 

Ruth Nicolaus joined us to talk about the ongoing 106th Inter-State Fair and Rodeo in Coffeyville. (8-12)

Suzanne Jette-Duhon talked about this weekend's Samaritan Sports Spectacular featuring OSU's Baseball Coach, Josh Holliday. (8-11)

Sylvia Starr, Community Liaison form Family Crisis and Counseling reviewed the Mad Hatter Tea Party and talked about the services at Family Crisis and Counseling. (8-8)

Jennifer Ennis, Community Relations Coordinator for Elder Care talked about the latest at Elder Care. (8-7)

Carol Whitebrook, Cherokee Area Council Scout Executive talked about the life learning programs that are part of the BSA as well as upcoming activities. (8-6)

Amy Hailey from the Price Tower Arts Center joined us to outline the Family Arts Festival. (8-4)

Pam Pollock, Washington County Free Fair Manager talked about the 100th Annual Free Fair, set for September 2-6. (8-1)

Mirelle Onukwube and Brad Doenges talked about the Boys and Girls Club of Bartlesville this morning. (7-31)

Sheri Wilt from the Bartlesville Area Chamber of Commerce talked about upcoming chamber events and the launch of the new BACC Webpage set for Friday. (7-30)

Ed Gordon was joined by Police Chief Tom Holland and Utilities Director Terry Lauritsen to talk about the state of the city. (7-28)

Dorea Potter talked about the upcoming Bartlesville Radio Auction set for Saturday morning. (7-25)

Carol Beck, Vice President of the Washington County School Supply Drive talked about the upcoming pack the backpacks school supply drive. (7-24)

Chris Tanea Community Relations Coordinator for Bartlesville Schools previewed the upcoming school year. (7-23)

Tom Gorman, Mayor of Bartlesville, updated us on the latest goings on in Bartlesville. (7-22) 

Ann Cleary, Board Member from the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute @ OSU talked about new classes starting Sept. 22. (7-18)

Tracye Caughell, Children's Musical Theatre Producer discussed this weekend's performance of Peter Pan. (7-15)

Tami Brinkman outlines this year's annual radio auction coming up next Saturday. (7-14)

Sylvia Starr Community Liaison for Family Crisis and Counseling Center talked about the anonymous address program. (7-11)

Dan Gordon and Joe Sears joined us to talk about the Tallgrass Theatre Festival. (7-10)

Lt. Gov. Todd Lamb spoke this morning about his latest trip to Washington D.C. (7-9)

Ted Lockin, Bartlesville Vice-Mayor, outlined Monday evening's City Council Meeting. (7-8)

Joe Sears and Troy Martin talked about Theater Bartlesville and the upcoming Audition Workshops. (7-7)

Jennifer Ennis, Community Relations Coordinator from Elder Care was with us this morning. (7-3)

Amy Hailey from the Price Tower Arts Center talked about the 4th of July Holiday Hours at the Price Tower as well as upcoming events. (7-2)

Ray Rothko of the Astra Arts Festival outlined this year's events. (7-1)

Sherri Smith, Founding Board Member of the Washington County School Supply Drive announced the opening of enrollment for the program. (6-30)

Vicki Walden discussed the Conerstone Classical Academy Thursday morning. (6-26)

Sheri Wilt from the Bartlesville Area Chamber of Commerce joined us this morning. (6-25)

Chris Barton from Osage Enterprises described some of the tasty things found at the Osage Casinos. (6-24)

Mark Brashear and Tara Owens previewed the upcoming H.O.T. Street Party. (6-23)

Evelyn Rogers, Candidate for US Senate joined us to talk about her platform. (6-20)

Markwayne Mullin, Oklahoma Congressman, discussed politics this morning. (6-19)

Todd Lamb, Oklahoma Lt. Governor, joined us to discuss Oklahoma summer activities. (6-18)

Mike McGrew, Ward 4 Bartlesville City Councilman, joined us for discussion. (6-17)

Sharon Hurst and Dejah Covick, Chair and Co-Chair, respectively, of Freedom Fest, discussed the annual 4th of July event in Bartlesville. (6-16)

Moni Heinrich and Janet Vermillion from the Ramona Chamber of Commerce joined us to talk about this weekend's Caney Valley Homecoming celebration. (6-13)

Sylvia Starr, Community Liaison for the Family Crisis and Counseling Center spoke with us this morning. (6-13)

Carol Lynn Fry and Kevin Mnich from Pegasus Productions spoke about the upcoming art walk as well as the life size puppet shows to be presented to the public Friday. (6-11)

Joe Dorman, Democratic Gubernatorial Candidate outlined his platform. (6-10)

Ed Gordon, Mike Bailey, and Terry Lauritsen from the City of Bartlesville discussed the latest developments in the city. (6-9)

Mitch Antle, Community Development Officer from Washington County Community Development, discusses Smart 911 and Homeowner's Insurance Affordability Act. (6-6)

Randy Thompson, Executive Director for OK Mozart, and Jennifer Ennis, Community Relations Coordinator for Elder Care, discuss their respective organizations. (6-5)

Judy Duvall and Amy Haley from the Price Tower Arts Center previewed the newest feature in the gallery. (6-4)

Ted Lockin, Vice-Mayor and Doann Nguyen, Council Member, joined us from the Bartlesville City Council and discussed Monday evening's meeting. (6-3)

Andy Craig, Republican Candidate for U.S. Senate joined us for a discussion about his candidacy. (6-2)

Aaron Delozier, Independent candidate for U.S. Senate talked about his candidacy for the seat and why he's running. (5-30)

Erick Wyatt, Republican candidate for the 6 year U.S. Senate seat. (5-29)

Sherri Wilt, President of the Bartlesville Regional Chamber of Commerce. (5-28)

D. Jean McBride-Samuels, Republican candidate for the 6 year U.S. Senate seat. (5-27)

Don Clifford, President of the Caney Valley Antique Power Association talked about the upcoming CVAPA Tractor Show. (5-23)

Kevin Crow, Candidate for U.S. Senate, set forth his platform. (5-22) 

Natalie May and Pam Patteson previewed the upcoming SUNFEST festivities. (5-21)

Gary Quinn, Bartlesville Public Schools Superintendent talked about the closing of the school year and gave updates on the 2013 bond issue. (5-21)

David Preston, Executive Director of the OKWU Foundation, discussed the Foster Bonanza Fundraiser. (5-20)

Tom Gorman, Bartlesville Mayor, outlined Monday's city council meeting, including the budget forum. (5-20)

Bill Viner, Candidate for Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner spoke about his candidacy. (5-19)

Dorea Potter shared information about the Bartlesville Ladies Connection. (5-19)


John Doak
, Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner, was in earlier this week and recorded this interview. He discusses the film about the Moore Tornado, "Where Was God?" (5-16)

Markwayne Mullin joined us to discuss the need for citizen legislators. (5-15)

Andrea Dreiden from Jane Phillips talked about the 1 year anniversary of the Congestive Heart Failure Clinic at Bluestem Cardiology as well as the upcoming heart walk. (5-13)

Ann Cleary from the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute spoke with us about the summer courses beginning May 20. (5-12) 

Sylvia Starr, Community Liaison from Family Crisis and Counseling joined us for today's Community Connection. (5-9)

Emmerich Lakadosch, KenHarris, and Carol Ervin previewed this weekend's Oldies 'N Goodies Car Show. (5-8)

Amy Haley and Judy Duvall from the Price Tower talked about the Arts Center and the Hotel at the historic building. (5-7)

Dale Copeland, Ward 5 City Councilman, discussed Monday's City Council Meeting. (5-6)

Mike Bishop from the Pine Mountain Theater in Eureka Springs talked about the beauty of the area and the Great Passion Play. (5-5)

Brad Johnson, Washington County Treasurer joined us to talk about what it is his office does. (5-2)

Jennifer Ennis from Elder Care previewed their upcoming fundraiser, The Good, the Bad and the Bar-b-que. (5-1) 

Sheri Wilt, President of the Bartlesville Area Chamber of Commerce reviewed the Rebranding Bartlesville Forum.  (4-30)

Lauren Green and LeeGroth Olsen from the Bartlesville Symphony Orchestra previewed the upcoming Disney Concert this weekend. (4-29)

Errol Hada, Director of the Lighthouse Outreach Center spoke with us about what services are offered at the lighthouse and how you can get involved. (4-28)

Chris Barton, Osage Nation Enterprises Spokesman, updated us on the latest at the casino especially a free lunch buffet for mothers on Mothers' Day. (4-25)

Superintendent Gary Quinn updated us on the latest from Bartlesville Schools. (4-23)

Ted Lockin, Bartlesville Vice-Mayor, discussed the latest from Bartlesville City Council. (4-22)

David Emery from Phillips 66 and Daryl Worley from the City of Bartlesville talked about this Saturday's Operation Clean House. (4-21)

Reborn Fellowship Church has something special planned for Easter. We get more from Bishop Glenn Dickson

Green Country Ranch Rodeo is coming.  We get more from Lester Gagin, Tim Fuller, and Angel Barrows.

Wesleyan Christian School Students are asking for your participation in a service project.  We get more from Director of Development, Jan Boomer.

Chad Perceful, Associate Pastor from East Cross United Methodist Church talked with us about Holy Week Services, including Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Easter Sunday. (4-15)

Mike Wilt from the Bluestem Foundation, alerted us to the upcoming Heart Walk. (4-14)

Lee GrothOlsen, General Manager for the Bartlesville Symphony Orchestra, previewed their Alt*Aft concert, "The Composer is Dead." (4-10)

Josh Peek, PRCA Competition Cowboy, chatted with us about the ProRodeo National Championship to be held this weekend in Guthrie. (4-9)

Mike McGrew, Ward 2 City Councilman, updated us on the latest goings on from the City of Bartlesville. (4-8)

Dorea Potter excited us with tasty information about the Taste of Home Cooking School. (4-7)

Jennifer Ennis Community Relations Coordinator for Elder Care informed us about this year's "The Good The Bad and The Bar-b-que." (4-3)

Christy Johnson joined us to talk about the upcoming Lady's Connection event set for the 10th. (4-2)

Mirelle Onukwube from the Boys and Girls Club of Bartlesville told us about the upcoming Harley Party. (4-1)

Kevin Mnich from Theater Bartlesville enticed us with information about the upcoming play "Fox on the Fairway." (3-31)

Jean Jenson from Paths to Independence reminded us that April is Autism Awareness Month. (3-28)

Marty Scott from Liverpool Legends talked about their upcoming concert in Bartlesville. (3-28)

Chris Barton from Osage Enterprises, discussed the new boutique hotels in Skiatook and Ponca City. (3-27)

Sherri Wilt, President of the Bartlesville Area Chamber of Commerce, gave a chamber update and reminded us to shop local. (3-26)

Amy Haley, Director of Marketing and Foundation Development for Price Tower Arts Center shared information about the upcoming Egg Drop at the Price Tower. (3-25)

Jamie Dunn from the Taste of Home Cooking School previewed the upcoming event. (3-24)

Markwayne Mullin, Second District Congressman talked about the latest out of Washington. (3-20)

Chris Tanea, Community Relations Coordinator for Bartlesville Public Schools, talked about teacher of the year results and gave a construction update. (3-19)

Ed Gordon, Terry Lauritsen and Mike Bailey from the City of Bartlesville talked about the latest from the city. (3-18)

Joy Collins and other members of Bartians For Academic Freedom described their worries about Common Core. (3-17)

Phyllis Wood and Sylvia Star from Family Crisis and Counseling talked about the batterers program. (3-14)

Lt. Governor Todd Lamb joined us this morning for our Community Connection. (3-13)

Dan Gordon, Writer and Director talked about his upcoming play, "The Kingdom of Democracy" (3-12)

Jamie Wood and Mark Haskell from Mary Martha Outreach described the upcoming Shamrock The 'Ville coming up March 15th. (3-11)

Jeanice Robertson-Young from the Washington County Chapter of the Red Cross spoke with us about their upcoming Chili Feed. (3-10)

Jamie Dunn tantalized us with talk about the upcoming Taste of Home Cooking School. (3-7)

Lester Gagan and Janet Vermillion from the Ramona Chamber of Commerce joined us to talk about the Chamber's Celebration Banquet set for the 14th. (3-5)

Dale Copeland, Bartlesville Ward 5 City Councilman recapped Monday evening's city council meeting. (3-4)

Dawn Lundwall, JPMC Manager of Wellness Services told us about the upcoming 2014 Heart Walk. (3-3)

Kelsey Stevens, Flowco Coordinator described the Flowco Program, a 5k walk.jog training program beginning March 17th. (2-28)

Aunt Pearl, Joe Sears, and Rita Barnes spoke with us about tonight's Mardi Gras Party to be held at the Community Center. (2-28)

Maestro Lauren Green of the Bartlesville Symphony Orchestra previewed this weekend's concert, Music with a View. (2-27)

Sheri Wilt from the Bartlesville Regional Chamber of Commerce started by reviewing the Business and Home Show, then talked about manufacturing in Bartlesville. (2-26)

Kent Butler previewed this season's Great Passion Play in Eureka Springs. (2-25)

Jamie Dunn, talked about the upcoming Taste of Home Cooking School. (2-24)

Tami Brinkman previewed Sarurday's Spring and Bridal Show. (2-21)

Mayor Tom Gorman discussed Tuesday's City Council Meeting this morning. (2-19)

Chris Tanea, Bartlesville Schools Public Relations Coordinator discussed Monday night's School Board meeting. (2-18)

John Monroe, Natural Vision Improvement Educator talked about eye health. (2-17)

Sylvia Starr, Community Liaison for Family Crisis & Counseling spoke with us about their Dating Violence Prevention Program. (2-14)

Chris Barton from Osage Business Enterprises shared some of the specials going on at the casino for Valentines Day. (2-13)

Tami Brinkman informs us about The Spring and Bridal Fashion Show as part of this morning's Community Connection. (2-11)

Kimberly Wright who plays Audrey in Theatre Bartlevsille's upcoming show "Little Shop of Horrors" tells us about the show. (2-10)

Mike Bouvier, Washington County Commissioner, talked with us about biking and bike lanes on roads. (2-8)

Jennifer Ennis, Community Relations Director for Elder Care spoke with us about the things Elder Care does for its residents. (2-6)

City Councilman Ted Lockin joined us this morning and discussed TIF districts. (2-4)

Fran Stallings introduced her OLLI class, "Topics in StoryTELLING." (2-3)

Daryl Doughty from OLLI talked with us about his class, "Our Neighbor, the Sky". (1-30)

Jan Dreiling filled us in on more upcoming classes from OLLI. (1-28)

Charlene Dew, from Big Brothers Big Sisters spoke with us about the upcoming Bowl for Kids Sake fundraiser. (1-27)

Brad Pleima from Bartlett & West told us about the free showing of "The Cherokee Word for Water" set for Feb. 7th at the Community Center. (1-24)

Constantine Kitsopoulos, Artistic Director for OK Mozart, invites you to join him for the Launch Party. (1-23)

Morris McCorvey Instructor from the Oklahoma Lifelong Learning Institute talked with us about the classes to be offered in February. (1-22)

Ward 2 Representative Mike McGrew of the Bartlesville City Council filled us in on the latest in the city. (1-21)

Get signed up for one or more of the OLLI @ OSU courses in Bartlesville.  Find out more from Friday's Community Connection.  (1-17)

Lee Groth-Olson and David Kazmierzak from the Bartlesville Symphony Orchestra preview Saturday night's concert. (1-16)

Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt commented on the Federal Court ruling on the state's constitutional amendment defining marriage and on the Affordable Care Act (1-15)

Ed Gordon and Chief Tom Holland update several items on City Matters (1-13)

Charlene Dew of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Oklahoma tells how you can get involved with Bowl For Kids Sake or be paired with a young person is a Big Brother/Big Sister. (1-13)

Sylvia Starr, Community Liason for Family Crisis and Counseling Center told us that January is Stalking Awareness Month and told us how to protect ourselves. (1-10)

County Assessor Todd Mathes talked about the record high assessment of Washington County. (1-3)

Jennifer Ennis Community Relations Coordinator for Elder Care talked about the latest goings on at Elder Care. (1-2)

Today was a special Community Connection looking back at the top events of 2013. (1-1)

Dorea Potter spoke with us about the Bartlesville Ladies Connection. (12-31)

Carol Whitebook from the Cherokee Area Council of Boy Scouts of America talked with us about the upcoming Friends of Scouting Patron Dinner set for February 27. (12-30)

Congressman Jim Bridenstine joined us to talk about fiscal responsibility in government. (12-27)

John Lamb from Bartlesville's Crimestoppers talked about the organization and what it does in the community. (12-26)

Scott Pruitt, Oklahoma's Attorney General, spoke with us about the affordable care act and Oklahoma's lawsuit challenging the A.C.A. (12-23)

Chris Barton from Osage Casino talked about the Green Country Christmas Drawing and their upcoming New Year's Eve Party. (12-19)

Chris Tanea, Community Relations Coordinator for Bartlesville Schools keeps us updated on events at the school, including the latest on the bond issue. (12-18)

Vice Mayor Ted Lockin spoke about last night's Bartlesville City Council Meeting. (12-17)

Dorea Potter outlined this years Green Country Christmas grand prize drawing set for Friday, December 20. (12-16)

Randy Weatherly, Co-chairman of Daybreak Rotary joined us to talk aobut the Fantasyland of Lights. (12-12)

Lt. Gov. Todd Lamb joined us this morning to outline charitable organizations across the state. (12-11)

Chad Perceful, Jeff Burres and Ariel Ortega from East Cross United Methodist Church informed us about their choir cantata and Christmas Eve Services. (12-10)

Band Leader Corky of Corky Davis and the Cowboy Swing told us about their show this Saturday at Theater Bartlesville. (12-9)

Ruth Nash from the Miracle Temple joined us to talk about the upcoming Rudy Awards. (12-6)

Kieth Henry Bartlesville Director of  Public Works outlines what his crews are doing to combat the slick streets. (12-6)

Jennifer Ennis, Community Relations Coordinator for Elder Care spoke with us about the Christmas Celebration coming up on the 19th. (12-5)

Lizabeth Rolfson and Beth Knudsen talked with us about the upcoming Bartlesville Nativity Showcase, Christmas Concert and Canned Food Drive set for this weekend. (12-4)

Ted Lockin spoke with us about Monday night's City Council meeting. (12-3)

Dayne McCoy joined us to talk about Downtown Bartlesville Inc's "Holidays in the 'Ville" event. (11-29)

Jerry Yarnell, judge for the Artfest 2013, talks about the event coming up on Dec. 6, 7, 8. (11-28)

Sherri Wilt from the Bartlesville Area Chamber of Commerce joined us to talk about upcoming events with the chamber. (11-27)

Martie Halter, Founder of the Bartlesville Motorcycle Toy Run, talked with us about the upcoming 26th annual Bartlesville Toy Run set for December 7th. 

Jody Burch, Interim Director of Bartlesville United Way, talked about what The United Way does with your donations. (11-22)

Stacy Garrett and Linda Hendricks from the Community Care Transitions Team talked about their upcoming health fair. (11-21) 

Chris Tanea, Bartlesvill Schools Community Relations Coordinator, discussed the recently released A-F report card for the district. (11-20)

Mike McGraw, Bartlesville Ward 2 City Councilman talked about sales tax and how it helps the city. (11-19)

Fran Stallings of the Green Country Tallgrass Tellers told us about the upcoming Tellabration set for Saturday. (11-18)

We started off the week by talking about Green Country Christmas, Monday was the first day tickets were drawn for winners. (11-16)

Pat Netzer and Ann Cleary from the Women's Network talked with us about their November 24th reception for the final volume of Taproots. (11-15)

Becky Simpson and Dejah Covick from the Girl Scouts talked about how the United Way and how it helps them. (11-14)

Lt. Governor Todd Lamb joined us this morning to talk about schools and the economics of the state. (11-13)

Lauren Green and Lee Groth Olson of the Bartlesville Symphony Orchestra previewed their Rodgers and Hammerstein concert this weekend. (11-12)

Morris McCorvey, Executive Director of the Westside Community Center, talked about how the United Way helps The Center and the ongoing United Way Fund Drive. (11-11)

Karen Wilson explained to us about Lifesaver International, a public safety program to protect and find missing persons due to wandering. (11-8)

Sylvia Starr, Community Liason for Family Crisis and Couseling shared some success stories with us this morning. (11-8)

Jennifer Ennis, Community Relations Coordinator for Eldercare, was joined by Jody Burch of United Way to talk about how United Way helps and why its important to donate. (11-7)

Barbara Schmidt, Co-chair of the Projects Division of the Pilot Club of Bartlesville, talked with us about their antique show running this weekend. (11-6)

Dorea Potter told us about everyone's favorite giveaway, Green Country Christmas. (11-6)

Dale Copeland, Ward 5 City Councilman for Bartlesville talked with us about Monday's City Council meeting and told us about free leaf and grass collection coming up. (11-5)

Keith Sheffield, Executive Director of the Samaritan Counseling and Growth Center joined us to talk about the United Way Campaign. (11-4)

Lauren Thompson of Wesleyan Christian School talked about the Veterans' Day Program set for November 11th at Bartlesville Municipal Airport. (11-4)

Jean Jensen, Board President of Paths to Independence School, described how her school helps children with autism. (11-1)

Mitch Antle, Washington County Community Development Officer, discussed Enhanced 911 and Grographic Information Systems. (11-1)

Lizabeth Rolfson and Warren Mayer from Theater Bartlesville talked about their upcoming show, The Real Inspector Hound. (10-31)

Susan Mueller, Director of the Bartlesville Choral Society, previewed the season and Sunday's concert. (10-30)

Tami Brinkman previews the upcoming Green Country Christmas Campaign. (10-30)

We review Rick Santorum's visit to Oklahoma Wesleyan University to preview his new film. (10-29)

Michael Costillo and Karla Jones from the OESC talked about opportunities for job training. (10-28)

Stacy Garrett from the Community Care Transitions Team was in to tell us about their upcoming Transitions of Care Health Fair. (10-25)

Patty Leach, Executive Director of the Family Healthcare Clinic talked about how money from the United Way campaign helps her organization. (10-24)

Chris Tanea, Community Relations Coordinator for Bartlesville Schools, gave an update on all things school realted. (10-23)

Dale Copeland, Bartlesville Ward 5 City Councilman talked about what's going on in the city of Bartlesville. (10-22)

Major Michael Barnhouse and Major Lori Barnhouse from The Salvation Army talked with Jody Burch from the United Way about the fund-raising campaign that is currently ongoing. (10-21)

Sylvia Starr, Community Liaison from Family Crisis and Counseling Center was joined by Jody Burch from The United Way to talk about the ongoing United Way campaign. (10-18)

Lauren Green, Bartlesville Symphony Orchestra Music Director, previewed the rest of the 2013-2014 season. (10-17)

Mark Doyen from the Tuxedo Lions Club and Terri Koonce from Prevent Blindness Oklahoma discussed thier cooperative effort to provide free vision screenings in Bartlesville. (10-16)

Robert Phillips, CEO of Richard Kane Family YMCA, together with Jody Burch from the United Way talked about the ongoing United Way Fundraising Campaign. (10-15)

Lt. Governor Todd Lamb discussed ongoing events in the state and the country. (10-14)

Sylvia Starr, Community Liaison for Family Crisis and Counseling, joined us to tell us about Dancing for a Cause, a fundraising event to be held Oct. 12 starting at 6:30 (10-11)

Mirelle Pierini, Director of Resource Development and Marketing for the Boys and Girls Club of Bartlesville, talked about how the United Way's campaign helps her organization. (10-10)

Deshane Atkins, Judy DuVall, and Lori Esser from the Price Tower Arts Center excited us with information about the Family Arts Festival set for this Saturday. (10-9)

Mike McGrew Ward 2 City Councilman spoke about Monday evening's City Council meeting. (10-8)

Jamie Wood, Executive Director of Mary Martha Outreach was joined by United Way Interim Director Jody Burch to further our understanding of the United Way campaign. (10-7)

Dawn Venne, Employability Director of Vocational Services, joined United Way interim Director Jody Burch to talk about the ongoing funraising campaign. (10-4)

Jennifer Ennis, Elder Care Community Relations Director, talked with us about Elder Care's Flu Clinic and other medical programs. (10-3)

Sherri Smith, Agape's Executive Director, Edith Francis and Jimilyn McKeehan, both from Green Country Village, joined Interim Director of Bartlesville Area United Way to talk about their ongoing campaign. (10-2)

Carol Whitebook, Scout Executive for the Cerokee Area Council joined Jody Burch, Interim Director for United Way on this morning's Community Connection. (9-30)

Jody Burch, Interim Director for United Way of Bartlesville, gave an update on their annual campaign. (9-27)

Dorea Potter told us about the upcoming Taste of Home Cooking Show coming up on the 1st in Owasso. (9-26)

Sheri Wilt from the Bartlesville Area Chamber of Commerce talked about economic development and quality of life in Bartlesville. (9-25)

Larry Thrash, Rod Nicholas and Calli Newman joined us to talk about the upcoming Dewey Wild West Show. (9-24)

Jody Burch, Abigail Singrey, and Cherie Carrington from the Bartlesville Regional United Way talked about their ongoing fundraising program. (9-23)

Dr. Martin Banschbach, who teaches one of the Osher Lifelong Learning courses in Bartlesville talked about some of the topics in his course which begins Wednesday, September 25th. (9-19)

Chris Tanea, Bartlesville Public Schools Community Relations Director updated us on what's going on around the school district. (9-18)

Mike McGrew, Ward 2 City Councilor explained conduit financing. (9-17)

Roy Hamilton, a cultural specialist for the Cherokee Nation, told us about his OLLI class, The Story of the Cherokee People. (9-16)

Sylvia Star from Family Crisis and Counseling, joined us for today's Community Connection (9-13)

Lt. Gov. Todd Lamb talked about the special session of the Oklahoma State Legislature. (9-11)

Joey Eidson, Principal of Madison Middle School was joined by Hannah King, Max Goad, and Tommy Lindsly, Madison students to talk about the upcoming Mustang Run. (9-10)

Stella Shoff, Co-Leader of The Washington County Suicide Prevention Coalition announced the start of Suicide Prevention Week. (9-9)

Sgt. Brandon Cranor and Ofc. Derrin Jorgensen from the Washington County Sheriff's Office explained the "About Face" Program. (9-6)

Jennifer Ennis, Community Relations Coordinator for Elder Care, updated us on the Senior Seminar Strategy Series. (9-5)

Jody Burch, a member of the Bartlesville Public Schools' Long Range Facilities Planning Committee joined us and explained more about the upcoming September 10th Bond Election. (9-4)

Mike McGrew, Ward 2 City Councilman from Bartlesville talked about last night's City Council Meeting. (9-4)

Brent Johannsen of the US Title Series spoke with us about the event this weekend. (9-3)

Pam Pollock from the Washington County Free Fair updated us on the fair this weekend. (9-2)

Pam Crawford of the Girl Scouts brought cookies and information about the Girl Scouts Centennial Celebration. (8-30)

Tracye Caughell joined us to talk about the upcoming school bond election set for September 10th. (8-30)

Diane Dixon, an instructor for OLLI gave an introduction to her class about Mental Aerobics. (8-29)

Sheri Wilt from the Bartlesville Chamber of Commerce spoke with us about the Legislative Golf Tournament. (8-28)

Robert Wadsworth and Linda Sheets from Hope Medical Clinic talked with us about their clinic. (8-27)

Kay Little and Betty Kein, presenters from OLLI talked about The Civil War in Indian Territory. (8-26)

Pam Pollock was back and updated us on the upcoming Washington County Free Fair. (8-23)

RuthAnn Sirbaugh was joined by Nikki Hannah, both from the OLLI, and outlined the Beyond Aging Well course. (8-22)

Chris Tanea, Community Relations Coordinator for Bartlesville Public Schools updated us on ongoing construction projects. (8-21)

Dale Copeland, Ward 5 Bartlesville City Councilman, discussed the purchase of land for the new safety complex. (8-20)

RuthAnn Sirbaugh, Director of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) of Oklahoma State University talked about classes being held in Bartlesville this fall.

Jo Griffith joined us this morning to talk about the Oklahoma Indian Summer Festival to be held September 12-15. (8-16)

The upcoming Green Country Championships were discussed this morning. (8-15)

Jim Stanton and Tammie Lewis, representatives from the Washington County Red Cross informed us about the upcoming 5k run here in Bartlesville. (8-13)

Sherri Smith and Brenda Williamson from the Agape Mission of Bartlesville talked with us about the upcoming Empty Bowls event. (8-12)

Sylvia Starr, Leasha Snell, Marilyn Powell and Chance Parsons from Family Crisis and Counseling and the Washington County Anti-Drug Network joined us this morning. (8-9)

Charlene Dew from the Bartlesville Big Brothers and Big Sisters talked about the need for 'Bigs'. (8-8)

Ruth Nicholas talked with us about the upcoming Interstate Fair and Rodeo. (8-7)

Dale Copeland, Bartlesville City Councilman, discussed the expansion of the City's safety center. (8-6) 

Pam Pollock was back and updated us on entry forms for the Washington County Free Fair. (8-5)

Pam Pollock, Washington County Free Fair Manager, described some of the events in the upcoming 99th Annual Washington County Free Fair. (8-2)

Jennifer Ennis, Community Relations Director for Elder Care, told us about their upcoming Senior Strategies Seminar (8-1)

Sheri Wilt, Executive Director of the Bartlesville Area Chamber of Commerce, explained the sales tax holiday. (7-31)

Chris Barton of Osage Nation Enterprises gave an update on their latest. (7-30)

Congressman Markwayne Mullin spoke with us about Obamacare. (7-29)

Dorea Potter and Kaitlin Loyd talked with us about tomorrow's Radio Auction. (7-26)

Sherri Smith and Carol Beck were in this morning to talk about the Washington County School Supply Drive. (7-25)

Pam Pollock, Washington County Free Fair Manager told us about the upcoming 99th Annual Washington County Free Fair. (7-23)

Sherri Smith, Executive Director of the Agape Mission, explained about the Empty Bowls Event coming up August 20. (7-22)

Chris Wilson, Director of Downtown Bartlesville spoke with us about new businesses downtown. (7-19)

Chris Tanea, Community Relations Coordinator for Bartlesville Public Schools updated us on what's going in around the school district. (7-17)

Dale Copeland, Bartlesville City Councilman, talked about Monday night's City council meeting. (7-16)

Betty Keim, Educational Coordinator for the Bartlesville Area History Museum introduced us to their summer camp, (7-15)

Sylvia Starr and Leasha Snell joined us from Family Crisis and Counseling this morning. (7-12)

Charlene Dew and Shelley Kostez from Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Oklahomatalked about The Big Event August 24th. (7-11)

D'Lynn Everett, told us about the YMCA Sing, Dance, Act Broadway Workshop (7-9)

Mark Brashear, Co-Chair of the HOT Street Party, talked with us about the plans for the opening event this friday. (7-8)

Brad Johnson, Washington County Treasurer, talked with us about his job and the treasurer's office. (7-5)

Jennifer Ennis from Elder Care spoke with us on this Fourth of July. (7-4) 

Stella Sheff, a voluteer with the Washington County Suicide Prevention Coalition and Survivors Support Group talked this morning about Suicide Awareness/Prevention. (7-3)

Ted Lockin, Bartlesville's Vice-Mayor spoke with us this morning about Monday's City Council Meeting. (7-2)

Carol Beck and Sherri Smith from the Washington County Supply Drive talked about the Pack the Backpacks campaign. (6-28)

Waymond White, President of the Kiwanis Club, talked about events occuring at this year's Freedom Fest. (6-27)

Dorea Potter talked about the upcoming radio auction and the Bartlesville Ladies Connection (6-25)

Waymond White, Kiwanis President, and D'Lynn Everett, Freedom Fest Entertainment Coordinator, talk with us about some of the new activities for this year's Freedom Fest. (6-21)

Members of the Tulsa Praise Orchestra talked about their upcoming concert set for June 23rd at the Highland Park Baptist Church. (6-20)

Chris Tanea, Community Relations Coordinator for Bartlesville Public School discussed ongoing construction projects across the district. (6-19)

Mike McGrew, City Councilman for Bartlesville's Ward 2 talked about the recent 1/2 cent sales tax election and Monday night's City Council meeting. (6-18)

Cardiologist, Dr. Anderson Mehrle talked about Men's Health Month, June, this morning. (6-17)

Rachel Wittenbach, Oklahoma Distinguished Young Woman for 2013, talked to us about preparing for the national competition. (6-14)

Sylvia Starr and Brenda Williamson from the Family Crisis and Counseling Center explained the services they provide to the city. (6-14) 

Lori Esser from the Price Tower Arts Center and Chris Wilson, Executive Director for the Bartlesville Art Walk, told us about the Art Walk scheduled for this weekend. (6-13)

Jamie Hardesty and Lesa Foster from the American Cancer Society spoke about the upcoming relay for life. (6-12)

Rick Floyd, a voluteer at the Frank Phillips' Home, and Jackie Bunce spoke about flag raising ceremonies to be held this week. (6-11)

Heather Robison, Val Callaghan, and Tara Owens from the Comittee for City Progress talked about the upcoming 1/2 cent sales tax election. (6-10)

Jennifer Ennis, Community Relations Coordinator spoke to us about Elder Care. (6-6)

Stella Shoff, Traci Yorman, Andri McCollough, M'Liss Jenkins, and Dr. Pam Grossman, Facilitators for Survivors of Suicide talked about the local suicide support group, "Survivor". (6-5)

Bartlesville City Manager Ed Gordon, Utility Director Terry Lauritsen, and Former Mayor Julie Daniels were in studio to talk about the 1/2 cent sales tax election.

Karen WIlson and D'Lynn Everett of the Bartlesville Downtown Kiwanis Club talked about the upcoming Freedom Fest.

Cheryl Hawkins and Joe Sears were in this morning to talk about Cheryl's show "Altered States" showing this weekend as part of Theatre Bartlesville's Tallgrass Theatre Festival. (5-31)

Julie Daniels, Mitch Matthiesen, Troy Zellers, and Val Callaghan talked about the upcoming 1/2 cent sales tax election. (5-30)

Joe Sears, better known as Aunt Pearl, spoke with us this morning. (5-29)

Gail Inman talks about this Antique and Collectible Association's Antique Show scheduled for June 1st at the Washington County Fair Building.

Don Clifford highlight's the activities for this year's Caney Valley Antique Power Association's Pioneer Days (5-27).

Natalie May spoke this morning about the upcoming Sunfest celebration.

Jamie Hardesty, Volunteer Committee Member spoke with us about this year's upcoming Relay for Life. (5-23)

Constantine Kitsopoulos, Artistic Director for OK Mozart, spoke with us about this year's festival. (5-22)

Dale Copeland, Bartlesville City Councilman, talked about the 1/2 cent capital improvement project sales tax this morning. (5-21)

David Roman, Robert and Naomi Lanier from Eagle Lighthouse Tabernacle were our guests this morning. (5-20)

Mayor Tom Gorman, former Mayor, Julie Daniels, representative for Oklahoma Wesleyan University Courtney Soland, and representative from 66 Federal Credit Union Lacy Longacre, were in this morning talking about the City half cent Capital Improvement Campaign. (5-17)

Lori Esser, Marketing & Development Director for the Price Tower Arts Center talked about the new Samara Exhibit opening this week. (5-16)

Linda Lowe, Volunteer Coordinator for the Washington County SPCA spoke with us about volunteering. (5-15)

Tara Owens and Mark Brashear spoke about the HOT Street Party set for this Friday night. (5-14)

Jackie Bunce, Lead of Patriot Employee Networks at Conoco Phillips,and Rick Loyd, Board member of Friends of Franl Phillips Home, were is this morning for Community Connection talking about Community Flag Day Events. (5-13)

Sylvia Starr, Community Liasion for Family Crisis and Counseling Center, Inc., was in this morning for Community Connections. (5-10)

Jim French, Emmerich Lakadoseh, and Carol Erwin of Oldies and Goodies Car Club and DBI Inc, were this morning's guest on Community Connections. (5-8)

Community Connection welcomes City Mayor Tom Gorman on today's program. (5-7)

On today's community connection, representatives from The Young Professionals of Bartlesville, Tara Owens and Lori Esser were in talking about the May 17th Hot Street Party. (5-6)

Washington County Assessor, Todd Mathes, was in this morning for Community Connection. (5-3)

Community Relations Coordinator of Elder Care, Jennifer Enis, was in this morning visiting with Charlie on Community Connections. (5-2)

Mike Bishop from Pine Mountain Theatre in Branson was today's guest on Community Connection. (5-1)

Bartlesville Symphony was in this morning talking about this Saturday's performance, "Eternally Elton", on Community Connection. (4-30)

D'Lynn Everett , Music Teacher of Everett Music Studio Booster Club was in this morning on community connection. ( 4-29 )

Natalie May, President of the Students for Social Reponsibility of RSU, was in this morning for Community Conneftion. (4-26)

Hopestone Wellness and Cancer Support Center was in this morning for Community Connection. (4-25)

Sherry Wilt from the Chamber was is this morning for Community Connection. (4-24)

Paula Pechonick, Chief of the Delaware Tribe of Indians, and Sherry Rackliff, Executive Director of Child Development, were in this morning for a second round of Community Connection. (4-23)

Natalie May, chairman of Sunfest, was in this morning visiting with Charlie about Sunfeswt. (4-23)

Lester Gagan, Chairman of the Green Country Classic Ranch Rodeo, and announcer Tim Fuller, were in this morning visiting with Charlie about the upcoming 8th annual Ranch Rodeo in Claremore Oklahoma. (4-22)

Jamie Hardesty, volunteer at the American Cancer Society, was in this morning talking about the Relay for Life on Saturday. (4-19)

Music Director of the Bartlesville Symphony, Lauren Green, and General Manager, Lee Groth Olson, were in this morning for Community Connedction. (4-18)

Superintendent of the Bartlesville Schools, Dr. Gary Quinn, was in this morning for Community Connection. (4-17)

Theater Bartlesville's Judy McGlasson previews the upcoming production of "Getting Sarah Married" (4-16)

Ward 2 City Councilman Mike McGrew was in this morning visiting with Charlie.  Main topic was the 1/2 % sales tax. (4-16)

Jean Jensen of the Washington County American Heart Association was is this morning visiting with Charlie about this Saturday's American Heart relay for life. (4-15)

Chief Environmental Engineer at Phillips 6,6 Scott Maddox and Daryle Worley, City Engineer, were in this morning visiting about "Operation Clean House" on Saturday April 20th. (4-12)

Audra Bridendolph, Recreational Therapist, and Laura Robertson, Occupational Therapist from Paths to Independence, were in this morning visiting with Charlie about Paths to Independence school's fundraiser, "Autism in April".  (4-11)

Volunteer Coordinator of the Washington County SPCA Linda Louie, was in this morning for Community Connections. (4-10)

Sabrina Purkey, owner of 2 Friends & Junk, was in this morning talking with Charlie about the upcoming Travel'n Sparkly "Junk Show" to be held April 20the in Dewey at the Washington County Fairgrounds. (4-9)

Representatives from the Pilot Club of Bartlesville, President Elect and Co-Chair of the Antique Show, Rose Hammerschmidt, and Chair for the Antique Show, Sammie Clingenpeel, were in this morning visiting with Charlie about the Antique Show and Sale April 1th through the 14th. (4-8)

County Clerk Jill Spitzer was in this morning for a round of Community Connection. (4-5)

Jennifer Ennis, Community Relation Coordinator for Elder Care, was in this morning on Community Connection. (4-4)

Cardiologist, Dr. Anderson Mehrle previews this month's Heart Walk on a Wednesday morning program. (4-3)

Ward 2 City Councilman Mike McGrew was in this morning visiting with Charlie on Community Connection. (4-2)

Jennifer McKissick, Executive Director of Hopestone Wellness and Cancer Support Center of Bartlesville, along with Linda MaLoney, volunteer and supporter, and Jan Brieschke, Art Instructor, were in this morning for Community Connection. (4-2)

Brenda Williamson, Chair Special Events Board, and Sylvia Starr, Community Liaison of Family Crisis and Counseling Center, were in today on Community Connection. (4-1)

President of  Bartlesville's Kiddie Park Ron Adams, was in this morning on Community Connection. (3-29)

Board President Julie Daniels and Director of Resource-Development and Marketing, Mirelle Pierini, of the Boys and Girls Club of Bartlesville, were in this morning for Community Connection. (3-28)

Shane Jewell, from Ok Mozart, was visiting with Charlie about the OK Mozart launch party set for April 9th. (3-27)

Clair Bartley and Jean Jensen were in this morning visiting with Charlie about April National Autism Awareness Month on Community Connection., (3-26)

Jamie Dunn from Taste of Home Cooking School, along with Dorea Potter of the Bartlesville Radio Stations,  were in, visiting with Charlie about tomorrow evening's Taste of Home Cooking School at the Bartlesville High School Fine Arts Center. (3-25)

Todd Lansdown, Board President and Firefighter of the Osage Hill Rural Fire Fighters Association, was in the morning visiting with Charlie on Community Connection. (3-22)

Charlie visited with Lieutenant Governor Todd Lamb on this morning's Community Connection Program. (3-21)

On today's Community Connection, City Manager Ed Gordon and President and CEO of Bartlesville Development Corporation, was in this morning. (3-19)

On today's Community Connection Jennifer McKissick, Founder of Hopestone from Hopestone Wellness and Cancer Support Center, was in visiting with Charlie about upcoming events.  (3-18)

Community Liason for Family Crisis and Counseling Center Sylvia Starr, was in this morning for Community Connections. (3-15)

Charlene Dew, Area Director of Big Brothers-Big Sisters of Oklahoma, was in this morning on Community Connections. (3-24)

Bartlesville Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Gary Quinn, was in this morning visiting with Charlie on Community Connection. (3-13)

Bartlesville City Manager Ed Gordon and the city engineering staff have the update for City Matters.  (3-11).

Volunteer Coordinator for the Washington County SPCA has the reasons you should spay or neuter your pet and get it done early on Monday morning's program.  (3-11)

Community Connection this morning brings Tami Brinkman of the radio station along with Jamie Dunn of the Taste of Home Cooking School, talking with Charlie about the upcoming show at the Bartlesville High School Fine Arts Center March 26th.  (3-8)

Community Relations Coordinator, Jennifer Ennes of Elder Care, was in this morning visiting with Charlie on Community Connections. (3-7)

The Washington County SPCA has many volunteers that keep the agency functioning so well. Learn more about volumteer opportunities when Charlie talks with Linda Lowe. (3-6)

Bartlesville City Commissioner Dale Copeland was in this morning for Community Connection.  (3-5)

David Crawford talks to Nick Pomfret and Kristy Valentine about all that is happening at the Richard Kane YMCA. (3-4)

Community Connection today was with Emergency Management member Kary Cox. (3-1)

Dorea Potter and Charlie were talking about the Taste of Home Cooking School 2013 that will take place at the Bartlesville High School Fine Arts Center on March 26th (2-28)

Sherry Wilt from the Bartlesville Chamber was in this morning talking about next week's events in Bartlesville. (2-27)

Lee Grotholsen, General Manger and Maestro Lauren Green of the Bartlesville Symphony were in this morning on Community Connection. (2-26)

We double up on Community Connection with Mark Beckwith and Taylor Scott talking about Nevus Outreach and Lester Gagan chatting about the Ramona Chamber of Commerce program scheduled for Friday. (2-25)

It's City Matters and the subject turns to water issues as well as safety in winter weather. (2-25)

Wendell Rovenstine talks about Bibles for China on today's Community Connection. (2-21)

Jennifer Ennis from Elder Care talks about upcoming events and activities. (2-20)

Tara Trotter is on the air talking about Tri-County Technology Center's Recruitment Fair scheduled for February 25. (2-19)

Chris Tanea is here to talk about Bartlesville Public Schools. (2-19)

It's a two-part Community Connection today. We start with Oklahoma Wesleyan University President Dr. Everett Piper talking about Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner John Doak's proposed Religious Freedom legislation. Tami Brinkman closes the program talking about the Annual Spring and Bridal Fashion Show. (2-18)

Lydia Snyder, Dental Hygiene Director-Site Coordinator at Tri County Technology Center, was in talking with Charlie on Community Connection. (2-15)

Carol Ervin is at the station to talk about the BRTA Capital Hill Redevelopment. (2-24)

Dewey City Manager Kevin Trease provides an insight as to what is happening in Dewey. (2-12)

Lori Esser is here to talk about what you can expect to see at the Price Tower Arts Center. (2-12)

City Manager Ed Gordon, Water Utility Director Terry Lauritsen, and Julie Daniels give the status of area lakes and legislation that would give us more available water when we need it.

Sylvia Starr, community liasion of Family Crisis and Counseling, Kerry Ickleberry, safe school coordinator, and Kevin Ickleberry, Lieutenant of the Bartlesville Police Department, were in this morning talking with Charlie on Community Connection. (2-8)

Carol Whitebook and Charlie Daniels are here to talk about the Boy Scouts of America Collaboration Summit and scouting in the media. (2-6)

Bartlesville Vice-Mayor Ted Lockin gave an update on water issues and more for the city Tuesday morning (2-5)

County Commissioner, Mike Bouvier, was in this morning talking about county matters. (2-1)

Water is the subject as another City Matters hits the air. (1-28)

Billie Roane, office manager at Children's Musical Theatre of Bartlesville, was in this morning visiting with Charlie about "A Little Princess" production for July 18 through the 21st.  (1-25)

City Councilman Mike McGrew calls in to update citizens on what is happening in city government. (1-23)

Superintendent of Bartlesville Schools Dr. Gary Quinn is our morning guest with information to ahare on what is happening in the District, (1-22)

Anita Mathis with the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute is hear to tell Charlie and you about her upcomng presentation on the Deleware Tribe. (-21)

Risdon (Hank) Hankinson from the Jane Phillips Cardiac Rehab Center, was in talking about congestive heart disease and the recovery process, diet and his personal experience, on today's Community Connection. (1-18)

Jody Burch and Michael Cole are at the station to talk about the successful United Way campaign and venture grants. (1-16)

It's City Matters and you can hear about money, police and projects just by listening in. (1-14)

Learn about the OSU Osher Lifelong Learning Institute on today's edition of Community Connection. (1-14)

Community Liason Sylvia Starr from Family Crisis and Counseling, was in this morning for Community Connection. (1-11)

Chris Barton from the Osage Casino, was in this morning visiting with Charlie about upcoming events at the Osage Casinos.  (1-10)

Lieutenant Governor Todd Lamb looks back at 2012, outlines the School Security Task Foce he will chair, and previews his Bartlesville State of the State forum on Wednesday's Community Connection. (1-9)

City of Bartlesville, ward 5 council member Dale Copeland,  visited with Charlie about water conversing tips, power outage at City Hall, and more topics on today's Community Connection Show. (1-8)

Elder Care starts off the week on KWON's Community Connection. (1-7)

County Assessor, Todd Mathes, was in this morning to talk about taxes and assessment. (1-4)

Dawn Lundwall, Manager of Wellness Services, at Jane Phillips Medical Center is here to talk about cardiac rehab. (1-3)

Our first guest of 2013 is Chris Wilson talking about downtown. Hear about Downtown Bartlesville, Inc. and the Bartlesville Redevelopment Trust Authority. (1-2)

On this first day of 2013, we take a look back at the past year. Listen to The Year in Review. (1-1)

Angel Barrows of Blue Star Mothers is our end of the year guest on Coimmunity Connection. (12-31)