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When it is hard to get work, work hard to get ahead
When I graduated from college in 1976, the national unemployment rate was around 10 percent.
Dot Earth Blog: A Closer Look at Watts and Joules, Power and Energy
Dale R. McIntyre , a metallurgical engineer from Bartlesville, Okla., who's been an articulate and constructive voice on Dot Earth for a long time, took issue with aspects of " The WATT ," the planned primer on energy proposed by Focus the Nation .
Bartlesville Man Jailed After Saying He Wanted To Kill Judge, Attorney
A Bartlesville man is in the Washington County jail after he reportedly threatened to kill a judge and an attorney.
Oklahoma House Votes To Allow Armed State Attorneys
Oklahoma's attorney general and assistant attorneys general would be able to carry firearms virtually anywhere in the state under a bill approved in the House.
Woman arrested after children found in car covered in feces
A $25,000 bond was set Monday for a Dewey woman charged felony child neglect after police found her in a car with two feces-covered toddlers.
OSBI investigating death of child in Ottawa County
The Ottawa County Sheriff's Office requested assistance from the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation regarding a child death that occurred Wednesday night at 52201 E. 130th Road in Miami.
Lawmakers unveil portrait of Oklahoma oil pioneer
Phillips and his younger brother, L.E. Phillips, organized the Anchor Oil & Gas Co., which opened an office in Bartlesville in 1905.
Ben Affleck Movie Shot In Bartlesville Titled 'To The Wonder'
Terrence Malick's film shot in Bartlesville in 2010 starring Ben Affleck is expected to be released to theaters later this year.
Highway In Pottawatomie County Reopens After Deadly Crash
The crash happened just after 3:00 a.m. two miles north of the Pottawatomie County and Seminole County line.
Oklahoma Toddler's Future In Hands Of South Carolina Court
A ruling could come as early as this week from the South Carolina Supreme Court over a custody battle involving a now 3-year-old Cherokee Nation girl.
Former Bartlesville jailer sentenced for toddler's death
A judge sentenced a former Bartlesville jailer to life in prison for first degree murder.
High-rise falcon was ready for its close-up
A downtown Tulsa employee who left his high-rise office for a few minutes found an unusual sight in his window when he returned on a recent afternoon.
SPE's Ratzlaff urges rotomolders to get involved
Jon Ratzlaff, an leader of the Society of Plastics Engineers' Rotational Molding Division and the president-elect of the entire SPE, wants rotomolders to get more involved in the society.
Okla. House panel OKs bill to open carry weapons
Oklahomans who receive a concealed carry permit would be allowed to openly carry holstered firearms under a bill approved in a House committee.
Police close case on Bartlesville ministry leader
Police in Oklahoma say they will close a sex-abuse investigation because the head of an international Christian ministry named as a suspect died in an apparent suicide.
Bartlesville Bullying Victim Texts Dad: 'Just Get Me Out Of This School'
Washington County school officials are investigating a bullying incident against a 12-year-old boy.
Strong winds, heavy rain and possible tornadoes rattle parts of Green Country overnight
As the evening progressed, spotters reported seeing a couple of tornadoes near Nowata, east of Bartlesville.
Funnel Spotted In Bartlesville, More Storms Possible
"There is another opportunity later tonight and early tomorrow for a storm system near our area," said News On 6 meteorologist Alan Crone.
Voice of the Martyrs issues statement about alleged victim
April 18th, the Executive Director of The Voice of the Martyrs US, was found dead in his workplace after going missing the night before.