The Unsheltered Homeless Task Force will host a Helping Organization Summit from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Oct. 22 at Tri County Tech. UHTF Vice-Chairman Rachel Showler provided an update on the task force – and an overview of the upcoming summit – during Monday night’s City...
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Negotiations continue between fire union, City
Negotiations with the City’s fire fighter union for a 2025-26 Fiscal Year contract remain ongoing, though City officials say they remain open to continued discussions that could yet result in an agreement. The City is required by law to negotiate annual contracts with...
Free yard debris collection set for December 8-12
The City's next free yard debris collection will take place the week of Dec. 8-12. Bartlesville residents can put their bagged yard debris or bundled tree limbs at their normal trash collection point on their normal trash day during the week of the event and City...
Local English Language Learner earns top award
Abigail Rodriguez, a dedicated learner in the Bartlesville Public Library Literacy Services program, has been honored with statewide recognition for her outstanding achievements in adult literacy. Rodriguez received the English as a Second Language (ESL) Adult Learner...
Mausoleum Stories set for October 17-19 at cemetery
The City of Bartlesville-owned White Rose Cemetery will host the popular annual event “Mausoleum Stories” on Oct. 17-19, featuring local actors portraying characters from Bartlesville’s past. The event will be held at 6 p.m. Friday, Oct. 17, 6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 18,...
Police Department seeks Reserve Officer volunteers
The Bartlesville Police Department is calling on civic-minded individuals to serve their community by joining the Bartlesville Police Reserve, a volunteer law enforcement unit that plays a vital role in public safety operations across the city. The Reserve Officer...
Your Questions: Mosquito spraying, library flower beds & paying utility bills via MyBartlesville app
The mosquitos are bad this year. Is the City still spraying? The Public Works Department has been spraying when weather allows and will continue until temperatures consistently fall into the mid 50s. The chemical used for mosquito control in Bartlesville may not...
Duck hunting season coming up at Hudson Lake
The City of Bartlesville will have drawings for 10 duck blind areas located at Hudson Lake. The drawing is set for 9 a.m. on Oct. 24, 2025, at the boat ramp. The fee is $10 if drawn. Any leftover blinds can be purchased at City Hall, 401 S. Johnstone Ave., on a first...
After-hours dumping not permitted at recycle center
If you are dropping items off at the City-owned Recycle Center after hours, the group operating the center has a request for you: Please stop. The City of Bartlesville offers recycling services through a public-private partnership with Replenysh, a private company...