Week 10 Tests Arrive: Bruin senior DB happy for chances Nov 8, 2009
An international audience will have its eyes tonight on the Bartlesville-Broken Arrow game ... Stranded in faraway Afghanistan, Jack Thompson will be unable to watch son Justin J.T. Thompson and his Bartlesville High football teammates try to make school history ... Also on the line for Bartlesville (8-1, 5-1) is a chance to set a program record with nine regular season victories. (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)
Local man accused of abuse at nursing home Nov 8, 2009
Bartlesville police have arrested a local certified nurse s assistant on charges of caretaker abuse in connection with events allegedly perpetrated at a local nursing home ... According to information provided by the Bartlesville Police Department, it is alleged that Hughes, while employed at the Bartlesville Care Center, abused two dementia patients a 76-year-old man, who is now deceased, and an 83-year-old in July 2008 and October 2009 respectively ... The Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise does... (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)
Ex-area prep stars eye college openers Nov 5, 2009
The ex-Bartlesville Lady Bruin center returns for her junior season after leading Navy with 11 ... The former Bartlesville Bruin averaged 11 ... Hartsock played a pivotal role on Bartlesville s charge to the 2004-05 state championship game. (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)
Bruin Brigade ‘Superior’: B’ville marching band eyes Sweepstakes Award (2) Nov 4, 2009
Because it was so windy, I was a little concerned with how well we d do, said Alex Claussen, the director of instrumental music for the Bartlesville Public School District ... The resulting superior rating, which is given out to the bands who earn cumulative one scores in at least two of the three judging categories, puts the Bartlesville band program on the path toward a coveted Sweepstakes Award ... The Bartlesville High School band last earned a Sweepstakes Award in 2004. (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)
H1N1 flu vaccine clinic serves 1,000 Nov 4, 2009
According to Wantland, it isn t known when another flu clinic will be held in Bartlesville ... The Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise does review comments before their publication. (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)
City Council to consider agreement with BRTA Nov 4, 2009
The Bartlesville City Council is expected to consider an agreement between the Bartlesville Redevelopment Trust Authority and the city during a meeting Monday. The meeting will follow a 7 p.m. Bartlesville Municipal Authority meeting at City Hall, 401 S. Johnstone Ave., in downtown Bartlesville ... Previously, the Bartlesville Development Corporation provided these services to the BRTA but the BDC is no longer under contract to provide the services. (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)
Summer youth program aids economy, brings jobs (3) Nov 3, 2009
Ashley, a 20-year-old single mother from the Bartlesville area has been hired permanently by her worksite. Ashley s summer work experience was in the Bartlesville Workforce office assisting customers ... The Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise does review comments before their publication. (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)
Paranormal activity reported in Bartlesville/Dewey area (1) Nov 2, 2009
Paranormal activity reported in Bartlesville/Dewey area By E-E Business Editor Friday, October 30, 2009 12:31 PM CDT ... Sheila Sharp, of Bartlesville, is the lead investigator of the local branch of SPIES, Sapulpa Paranormal Investigations Extreme Studies ... Five other members, all of Bartlesville, round out the group that formed five years ago. (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)
Week 9 Arrives: Teams close in on playoff fates Nov 1, 2009
Bartlesville and Pawhuska, who have already clinched postseason berths, now are focusing on improving their seeding ... Bartlesville (7-1, 4-1, District 6A-3) hits the road tonight for Tulsa s LaFortune Park to take on struggling Tulsa Memorial (2-6, 0-5) ... The Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise does review comments before their publication. (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)
Willaford Sentenced: Retired police officer gets suspended sentence Oct 31, 2009
A retired Bartlesville police officer who pleaded guilty to 14 counts of felony larceny of a controlled dangerous substance was sentenced Monday in Washington County Court ... Willaford was accused of taking Lortab and Hydrocodone from the Bartlesville Police Department s evidence room while he was employed as an officer there ... The Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise does review comments before their publication. (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)
Lady Bruins salute successful season Oct 30, 2009
It was with such queries the Bartlesville High softball team strolled together down memory lane during Tuesday s season-ending banquet ... Bartlesville s 26 wins surpassed the previous year s total by one win ... The Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise does review comments before their publication. (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)
Arvest Asset Management welcomes location manager (876) Oct 30, 2009
Crain s office is located in the Arvest Bank Tower Building at Frank Phillips and Johnstone, and he will oversee all investment, insurance and trust functions for the Bartlesville region. Prior to coming to Bartlesville to manage the trust and investment management group, Crain was vice president and regional investment officer for Arvest Bank in Bentonville, Ark ... He and his family look forward to engaging in Bartlesville and becoming active citizens in this community. (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)
Declining Revenue: B’ville sales tax collections down 10.65 percent Oct 30, 2009
Bartlesville sales tax collections for October are down 10. 65 percent compared to the same period last year, City of Bartlesville officials announced today ... The City of Bartlesville received 1,174,355 in sales tax revenues from the State of Oklahoma in the month of October 2009, said City Clerk/Finance Director Mike Bailey. (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)
OWU: Still No. 1 Oct 29, 2009
OWU and Rogers State are slated to play each other in early November in Bartlesville ... The Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise does review comments before their publication. (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)
Media Release - Price Tower Arts Center Curator Joins Conservancy Board Oct 28, 2009
BARTLESVILLE, OK The curator of the Price Tower Arts Center is being recognized for his expertise by the Frank Lloyd Wright Building Conservancy ... Of those, 500 were realized, including the Price Tower in Bartlesville, OK. ... Bartlesville s Price Tower is being considered for a World Heritage designation by the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). (AbsoluteArts.com)
HOF follow-up: Martin recalls era Oct 28, 2009
Note: 2009 Bartlesville Hall of Fame inductee Bobby Joe Green s daughter Jana Green accepted her deceased father s award during Saturday night s award ceremony ... 2009 Bartlesville Sports Hall of Fame inductee Scott Martin recalled some fond memories during Saturday evening s induction s ceremony ... Playing multiple sports in Bartlesville and later with the University of Oklahoma, Martin told insightful stories about time spent at both schools. (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)
Prep teams look to bounce back Oct 28, 2009
Heading the list are the Bartlesville Bruins, who will travel to Tulsa Memorial in a District 6A-3 battle ... Bartlesville last week saw its bid for the team s first-ever perfect season spoiled by the state s top-ranked Jenks Trojans, 63-40 ... The Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise does review comments before their publication. (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)
Contract awarded for bridge repair Oct 27, 2009
John Ford (R-Bartlesville) and Rep. Steve Martin (R-Bartlesville) announced recently ... The Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise does review comments before their publication. (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)
Former greats left giant marks Oct 27, 2009
Olympic swimming coach and ConocoPhillips Splash Club founder Kenneth Treadway was joined by a trio of Bartlesville s all-time great high school football and basketball players: Bobby Joe Green, David Lee Baker and Scott Martin ... Named one of 25 most influential people in USA Swimming history, Treadway spent most of his life in Bartlesville working for Phillips Petroleum Company while building up some of the most successful swimming teams of all time ... He spoke of the moment when... (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)
Caney Valley Elementary’s Fall Carnival set for November 7 (29) Oct 25, 2009
Turning Point counselors will be the judges and the winning poster will be displayed on a huge billboard in Bartlesville for one whole month ... The Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise does review comments before their publication. (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)
WEB UPDATE: Man held without bond in connection with weekend stabbing Oct 25, 2009
A Bartlesville man is being held without bond after a weekend incident that left another local man dead ... The Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise does review comments before their publication ... truth32 wrote on Oct 21, 2009 7:22 AM:" And why didn't Waller just call the police??? That's why MOST of us pay taxes. I'm sure he didn't feel like he had that right...I can only imagine why!!! IF this man doesn't go to prison it will just show how crooked Bartlesville is! ". (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)
Access to Health Care Committee discusses alleviating local barriers to health care Oct 25, 2009
As part of the Washington County Wellness Initiative, members of the Access to Health Care Committee have been meeting and discussing options to alleviate the barriers to health care in Bartlesville since 2007 ... About 72 percent of the respondents earned less than 30,000 per year and most lived in Bartlesville ... Dr. Ray Harris, with Pediatrics of Bartlesville, said the biggest problem is care for uninsured adults, particularly before they reach the senior years. (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)
Super Football Friday: Bruins vs. Jenks showdown highlights slate of powerful area matchups Oct 25, 2009
It s not unrealistic that we could be 7-0 when Jenks comes to our place, he told a large crowd at the Bartlesville Sports Commission s Kickoff Luncheon ... Bartlesville is hoping the momentum of an historic start will act as a springboard against last year s state runner-up Trojans ... But Smith, who has gone to war for many years against Jenks first when he was at Midwest City and then at Owasso and now at Bartlesville has unapologetic respect for the Trojan program. (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)
Water issues on tap for public discussion next week Oct 23, 2009
The League of Women Voters of the Bartlesville Area will present a public discussion with former City Council member and mayor Julie Daniels on Bartlesville s water supply next week, LWV spokespersons told the Examiner-Enterprise recently. The meeting will begin at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday in the second floor meeting room at the Bartlesville Public Library ... The discussion is an effort to update the public about Bartlesville s water supply and efforts to meet water supply challenges. (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)
HOF spotlight: Green helpd add luster to Col-Hi’s golden era Oct 23, 2009
Born in Vernon Texas, in 1936, Green ended up in Bartlesville, where he became a sports legend ... That grid squad opened up the first-ever season at Custer Field with a resounding 8-2 record and seventh-ranking in the Final Oklahoma AP poll for high school football just the second time ever a Bartlesville team had been ranked in the top 10 ... It s simply the greatest sports improvement and morale builder to hit Bartlesville in ages, he wrote. (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)
Mass held for community leader Oct 23, 2009
He was raised in Bartlesville and graduated from College High School in 1947 ... He retired from H.C. Price Company in 1979 and devoted time to various boards and committees in Bartlesville ... He also served as director OK Mozart, Oklahoma Heritage Association, the Bluestem Girl Scout s Council, Friends of Shin En Kan, Bartlesville Clinic and WestStar Bank. (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)
Suspect Surrenders: Weekend stabbing leaves local man dead (1282) Oct 22, 2009
A Bartlesville man has been arrested in connection with a reported stabbing Saturday evening that left one man dead following an altercation in west Bartlesville ... According to Bartlesville Police Chief Tom Holland, Paul Lloyd Waller Jr., 49, turned himself in to authorities around 1 p.m. Sunday afternoon to answer charges of first degree murder ... According to a press release issued by the Bartlesville Police Department, the BPD Communications Center received a telephone call on Saturday at... (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)
David Baker: True All-Pro on the field and off (3) Oct 22, 2009
No more so than in Bartlesville, where Baker had grown up, and had matured from a hometown student-athlete hero to a NFL star to the father of intercollegiate sports at Southern Nazarene University. More than seven years after his emphysema-related death in Norman, Baker will be part of the second class inducted into the Bartlesville Athletic Hall of Fame ... The ceremony is slated at Saturday s HOF induction banquet at the Bartlesville Community Center. (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)
Historically Speaking: Austin — Established in 1895 Oct 21, 2009
Resources: George Shirk, Oklahoma Place Names; Bartlesville Magnet; Ruby Cranor, Caney Valley Ghost Towns; Debbie Neece, BAHM. ... The Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise does review comments before their publication. (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)
BPSD budget up for approval Oct 20, 2009
The Bartlesville Public School District will vote on the budget for fiscal year 2010 in a Board of Education meeting at 5:30 p.m. Monday, according to an agenda posted Friday ... The Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise does review comments before their publication. (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)
OWU runner bursts to 1st in scenic 8K Oct 20, 2009
Money raised from the event benefits the Oklahoma Wesleyan Cross Country team, the Run The Streets program put on by the Bartlesville Family YMCA and the Special Olympics ... Members of the cross country teams from Bartlesville and Oklahoma Wesleyan College took part in the event ... Among the participants was former Bartlesville High and University of Tulsa basketball standout Sam Mitchell, who ran with younger brother Riley, a member of the BHS cross country team. (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)
City Council to Hear Locomotive Plans Oct 20, 2009
The Bartlesville City Council is expected to hear a presentation and consider a resolution related to the ATam Locomotive No. 940 located at Johnstone Park during a meeting Monday ... The Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise does review comments before their publication. (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)
66FCU: Watch artist paint buffalo (2) Oct 19, 2009
A temporarily albino buffalo has made its home in the lobby of 66 Federal Credit Union at 5th and Johnstone in downtown Bartlesville ... In all, there will be 15 life-size sculptures roaming the streets of Bartlesville ... Bennett is a Bartlesville native and graduate of Sooner High School. (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)
Area girls’ teams play today in state Oct 18, 2009
Brandi Schueler s home run bomb pushed the Bartlesville High girls softball team into the second day of action at the Class 6A state tourney ... Bartlesville softball ... Bartlesville (25-14) got off to a slow start in Thursday s 8-3 opening-round loss to Mustang. (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)
BHS girls eliminated in 5th round at state (18) Oct 18, 2009
OKLAHOMA CITY Bartlesville High s softball team got Moore than a little valuable experience at this year s Class 6A state tournament ... Even though Mustang then eliminated Bartlesville, 8-1, the Lady Bruins still left the tourney with heads held higher than they were a year ago ... In the October 2008 tourney, Bartlesville made a quick exit, losing its first two games at the ASA Hall of Fame Stadium. (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)
What did you learn in school Tuesday? Oct 17, 2009
Tuesday afternoon I called the office of the Education Service Center of the Bartlesville Public Schools ... I was told that at the beginning of the school day Tuesday (before the speech was aired on C-Span) no one at the Bartlesville Mid-High was planning to allow students to listen to the President ... But, in Bartlesville, and I suppose elsewhere, educators left it up to individual teachers as to whether that message had value in the context of their lesson plans for the day. (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)
Permit Changes on Tap for Council Oct 15, 2009
New laws going into effect in Oklahoma relating to building permits will be the subject of discussion at a Bartlesville City Council meeting scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. Monday ... According to Robert McGuire, City of Bartlesville Chief Building Official, Senate Bill 306 requires that the city obtain proof of general liability insurance and workers compensation (or state-approved exemption forms) from residential builders before a building permit can be issued ... McGuire said the requirement is... (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)
Next up: Sapulpa Oct 14, 2009
Bartlesville High s varsity football team s continuing assault on the record books leads Thursday to Sapulpa. The Bruins (6-0, 3-0, District 6A-3) will be battling to become the first Bartlesville varsity football team to post seven wins since the 1988 squad ... Bartlesville, meanwhile, is emerging from last Friday s 28-0 rout of Claremore. (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)
Dewey Students 1st to Get H1N1 Vaccine (5) Oct 10, 2009
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Courtney makes big impact for Texas Tech Oct 9, 2009
Former Bartlesville High volleyball legend Caroline Courtney blasted five kills for Texas Tech s women s volleyball team in last weekend s showdown against the University of Oklahoma ... The Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise does review comments before their publication. (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)
Veteran bikers, part II (3) Oct 8, 2009
It happened one day (and night) shortly after Tatum had joined the Bartlesville Pedalers cycling club in 2000 ... Tatum finally made it on to Highway 123 to Bartlesville when lightning struck a third time ... Tatum is one of three veteran Golden Oldies on the Bartlesville Pedaler club. (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)
‘Walk to School Day’ kicks off program Oct 7, 2009
The City of Bartlesville is kicking off the Safe Routes to School Program with a Walk to School Day event on Wednesday. This day has been a long time in coming, said Nancy Wade, assistant city planner for the City of Bartlesville ... The City of Bartlesville was awarded a grant from the Oklahoma Department of Transportation, through the Federal government s Safe Routes to School initiative, to construct sidewalks and implement activities that encourage walking to school. (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)
BPSD’s overall API score rises again Oct 6, 2009
Bartlesville Public School District scored well overall on the Academic Performance Index with a perfect score from Wayside Elementary and a near-perfect score from Hoover Elementary contributing to a rise in the district s overall score ... Bartlesville High School s score of 1,349 was comparable to last year s score of 1,351 ... We are pleased with the fact that in every year since the inception of the Academic Performance Index measurement in 2002, the Bartlesville Public School District has... (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)
Charges Dismissed in AT&T Case: Police arrest employee for failing to provide customer information Oct 4, 2009
Charges against a Bartlesville man accused of obstructing a police officer were dropped following a municipal court hearing on Thursday. Bartlesville Municipal Judge Steve Conatser ruled in favor of Steven W. Myers, 20, who was arrested on July 15 on charges of obstructing an officer ... The incident began on July 14, when Officer Troy Newell of the Bartlesville Police Department was dispatched to an alleged hit and run in the parking lot of Stonegate Plaza. (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)
BPSD officials: Still no confirmed cases of swine flu Oct 3, 2009
While Bartlesville Public School District officials still report no confirmed cases of H1N1 flu, the district does have 21 confirmed cases of Type A influenza, according to David Austin, BPSD community relations coordinator ... The Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise does review comments before their publication ... merciez5 wrote on Sep 30, 2009 8:44 AM:" I think you have missed reporting the facts honestly. Like Mary Beth Murray said, if you test positive for Influenza A you probably have H1N1.... (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)
More of this story Oct 3, 2009
More resources and funding are being channeled to Jane Phillips Elementary School to help improve test scores, Dianne Martinez, executive director of elementary education, told the Bartlesville Public School District Board of Education in a meeting Thursday afternoon ... The Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise does review comments before their publication. (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)
Broken Arrow sweeps Lady Bruins in diamond showdown Oct 2, 2009
No. 10 Bartlesville (19-12) committed a fielding error early, followed by a walk ... A pair of groundouts at first base by the first two up to bat for Bartlesville put them in a quick two-out hole ... The Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise does review comments before their publication. (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)
Your legal privileges — Part 1 Sep 30, 2009
The Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise does review comments before their publication ... goofeynews wrote on Sep 27, 2009 10:19 AM:" I completely disagree with the previous comment. I find retired Judge Janice Dreiling's column to be very valuable. By reading her explainations of new and existing laws I better understand how the legal system works and what my rights are in that system. Perhaps the previous comment's author has a hard time understanding that we are not meant to live in ignorance of... (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)
Home, sweet home: B’ville, Mooreland family featured in magazine’s ‘hometown’ column (6) Sep 30, 2009
Local real estate agent Tammie Mooreland has been selling more than just Bartlesville real estate she s helping to sell Bartlesville. In the October issue of Family Circle, Mooreland and her family and Bartlesville are profiled in the magazine s monthly My Hometown column ... Bartlesville immediately came to mind, says Maria Swindell Gus, executive director of the Bartlesville Convention and Visitors Bureau. (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)
Self bolsters BHS line Sep 25, 2009
No one is going to mistake Bartlesville High offensive lineman Jacob Self (6-2, 190) for former University of Oklahoma mammoth tackle Phillip Loadholt (6-8, 332 pounds) ... In addition to his gridiron pursuits, Self also belongs to the Bartlesville bowling team and plays church league basketball ... The Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise does review comments before their publication. (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)
OWU men open practice Sep 25, 2009
Bartlesville was so good for us, he said ... The Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise does review comments before their publication. (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)
Officials Suspect Fire Started by Drug Activity Sep 20, 2009
Bartlesville Fire Department Investigators officially announced today that the fire that destroyed several downtown businesses at the May Brothers building on Aug. 31 is the work of arson stemming from clandestine drug activity. After many man hours it saddens me to report to you that there is substantial evidence that our historic building appears to be destroyed, in part, due to methamphetamine activity, Bartlesville Fire Department Assistant Chief and Public Information Officer Bill Hollander... (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)
Officials: Cause of Fire May Be Arson Sep 20, 2009
A fire that destroyed several downtown businesses at the May Brothers building on Aug. 31 appears to have been caused by arson, Bartlesville Fire Department investigators told the Examiner-Enterprise late Friday ... According to Bartlesville Fire Department Assistant Chief and Public Information Officer Bill Hollander, investigators developed information through the week that led them to believe that this might not be an electrical fire after all ... According to Bartlesville Police Chief Tom... (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)
Public meeting planned on proposed roundabout Sep 19, 2009
Council member Mike McGrew will host a public meeting on a roundabout proposed for the intersection of Price Road and Silver Lake Road, City of Bartlesville officials announced this week. The meeting will be held at 7 p.m. Tuesday in the chapel at Oklahoma Wesleyan University, 2201 Silver Lake Road in Bartlesville ... The meeting will begin with City of Bartlesville staff presenting information on the roundabout, and then it will be opened for questions and answers. (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)
Sports Spasms Sep 19, 2009
On the local 8-man front, Cherokee travels to Laverne; Timberlake is at Bartlesville Wesleyan and Waynoka travels out to Goodwell. Up in Kansas, Medicine Lodge will be playing host to Cheney, while South Barber travels northward to Pratt Skyline. (Alva Review Courier, OK)
OHP: Several injured in Nowata County accident Sep 18, 2009
Another passenger, a 14-year-old female from Nowata, was transported to Jane Phillips Medical Center in Bartlesville, where she was treated and released for head, arm and leg injures, reports state ... The Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise does review comments before their publication. (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)
Bartlesville City Council approves demolition, senior programs Sep 17, 2009
The Bartlesville City Council heard an update on the Rental Registration Program, as well as passed two programs to help beautify the city a voluntary demolition program and a senior/disabled exterior paint program at the council meeting Monday night ... The council voted 3-1 to approve an additional Bartlesville Redevelopment Trust Authority incentive request from Tealicious, a tea room and cafe to be located at 315 S. Osage, in the amount of 2,000 to assist in getting necessary electrical work... (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)
Winning It All: BHS girls claim title Sep 16, 2009
Bartlesville s varsity volleyball team also hammered in the afternoon all over the Catoosa High court during last weekend s powerful tournament showing ... In the semifinals, Bartlesville again defeated Oklahoma Bible Academy, 25-4, 28-26, 25-23, to advance to the title showdown against Clinton ... In all, Bartlesville won six matches and 13-of-14 games Saturday. (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)
KATHLEEN M. WARE - 87 - WICHITA, KS Sep 16, 2009
On July 6, 1940, Kathleen and Walter Wyatt Ware were united in marriage in Bartlesville, Oklahoma. Together they celebrated nearly 58 years of marriage before his death on December 19, 1997. (Alva Review Courier, OK)
Sentencing passed in former officer’s case Sep 13, 2009
Sentencing for a retired Bartlesville police officer who pleaded guilty to 14 counts of felony larceny of a controlled dangerous substance has been passed ... Willaford faces the charges as a result of incidents alleged to have occurred since 2000, while he was employed as an officer with the Bartlesville Police Department ... The Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise does review comments before their publication. (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)
2 injured in accident near Copan Dam (1134) Sep 12, 2009
A faulty fender was to blame for a single-motorcycle accident that left a Bartlesville couple injured Sunday ... Witt was later transported by Bartlesville EMS to Jane Phillips Medical Center, where he was admitted in good condition with trunk external, arm and leg injuries ... The Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise does review comments before their publication. (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)
Local baby sitter accused of child abuse (1040) Sep 11, 2009
A Bartlesville woman is being held on 10,000 bond after her arrest Thursday for allegedly abusing a 9-year-old girl ... The Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise does review comments before their publication. (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)
Carter shines in UCA defeat Sep 9, 2009
Former Bartlesville High multi-sport great Markell Carter helped power the University of Central Arkansas football team to a near-sizable upset last weekend ... Archer, who played soccer at Bartlesville High, played in goal for the Northwestern Oklahoma Ranger women in a 4-0 loss last week to Hastings (Neb ... The Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise does review comments before their publication. (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)
Fire Destroys Downtown Businesses Sep 6, 2009
A fire swept through a portion of Bartlesville s downtown early this morning, destroying several businesses and damaging others. According to Bartlesville Fire Department Assistant Fire Chief Bill Hollander, the fire department received the initial report of a fire at the former May Brothers building at 100 S.W. Frank Phillips Blvd. around 3 a.m. ... According to Bartlesville Police Chief Tom Holland, the fire was discovered when a BPD patrol officer saw what he thought was smoke or steam coming... (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)
City Employees Unionize: PERB finds in favor of union petition Sep 6, 2009
City of Bartlesville employees effectively were unionized following a decision of the Oklahoma Public Employee Relations Board on Thursday ... During the Thursday meeting in Oklahoma City, board members directed PERB Administrator Debbie Teihen to count the cards submitted by AFSCME as well as a list of eligible employees submitted by the City of Bartlesville so that it could be determined that signatures requesting AFSCME representation were eligible employees ... When contacted by the... (Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, OK)