The Oklahoma Senate and House today adopted resolutions recognizing the vital contributions of local linemen for their work ...
Avery Fisher of Okeene was recently awarded a $1,000 scholarship from the Oklahoma Farm Bureau Young Farmers and Ranchers ...
A former Watonga resident, Burton Branch, has sent several of his drawings depicting his growing up years in Watonga. From ...
Last week, journalist Connie Chung returned to Oklahoma City for an event at the Oklahoma City National Memorial and Museum.
Bulk items were picked up by Veteran’s Waste Services streetside and a volunteer committee cleaned alleys of more bulk items.
There are also rumors that a citywide sweep will be made to take care of the old poly carts and dead dumpsters left to rot in ...
A federal indictment has been unsealed, charging 51 defendants across 67 counts for their roles in a conspiracy to manufacture black-market marijuana in Oklahoma and then distribute it throughout the ...
Three candidates for the Oklahoma Senate District 26 came to Watonga Tuesday to speak at the Lions Club. They are outlined ...
Applications are now being accepted for the 2026 Doris Lewis Cupp Family Memorial Scholarship, which awards a $3,000 freshman year scholarship to a graduating senior at Watonga High School. The ...
In 2024, Watonga Regional Airport was on the Oklahoma Department of Aeronautics and Aviation five-year plan for a new ...
The Watonga City Council met in regular session Tuesday evening. In response to a move by council member Neal Riley, the city proclaimed April 24 as Arbor Day in the city, the first step in gaining ...
In a post on social media, Watonga resident John Sexton announced his lawsuit against the city had been settled. The Watonga Republican obtained verification from the law firm handling the suit.
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