Lifestyle

HOME AND GARDEN

There are a lot of people that think gardening isn’t worth the hassle. As well, there also seems to be a lot of people that, for one reason or another, have a tough time growing anything besides weeds. There is a lot of work that goes into creating a great garden.

BUDGET HOME IMPROVEMENT IDEAS

1. Refresh Your Rooms With Paint You can give your drab, washed-out walls a burst of brilliant depth (or wash away your decorating sins with virgin white) just by picking up a paint can and having at them. 2.
Siren Dedication

Siren Dedication

Siren Dedication

On April 18, the Town of Slick dedicated their first Siren. It took two years to gather enough donations to get this project done but it is finally happened.

Unique ways to celebrate Summer Holidays

(StatePoint) Summer holidays often revolve around being together, but whether your family and friends are near or far, there are plenty of fun and unique ways to celebrate these holidays in-person or virtually.

Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation fishing report

Arcadia: April 18. Elevation above normal, water 59 and stained. Crappie good on jigs, minnows and PowerBait around brush structure, coves, docks, points, riprap and standing timber. Saugeye slow on jigs, plastic baits, tube jigs and worm along flats and main lake. Bell Cow: April 17.

BHS Choir Senior Night

Seniors for Choir front row from left, Mackinsey Darrough, Karry Davidson, Jenna Stapleton, Zak Hall, Richard Hollenbeck, Alex Winter, Dustyn Flood, Court Hallman. Back row from left, Aaliyah Givings, Maci Papakee, Hunter Remington, Xander Stewart and Jackson Lupp. courtesy photo

Easy ways to support the troops

(StatePoint) How do you thank someone who’s willing to risk their life for yours? When it comes to military service members and their families, advocates say there are many avenues for tangibly showing your support. Check out these easy ideas from the USO.

Community Events

Opening Day Artisans and Gardeners Market May 7 at 7:07 - Noon, TSC Parking Lot 34th annual Wildflower 5K Run Saturday, May 14, 2022. Fun Run begins at 8:45 a.m. Bristow City Easter Egg Hunt Saturday, April 16 at Bristow City Park, starting at 10 a.m.
Bristow 2022 Prom Night

Bristow 2022 Prom Night

Bristow 2022 Prom Night

Bristow High School held prom on Friday night. The kids gathered in their prom attire at the depot for special photo ops. They loaded the bus and headed to the high school to do the “Walk” before going to the Mayo Hotel , in Tulsa for prom.
District Governor David Wooddall presents Marland Armitage with an awrd for 50 years of service.

District Governor David Wooddall presents Marland Armitage with an awrd for 50 years of service.

Bristow Lions Club celebrates 100th anniversary

The local Bristow Noon Lions Club was presented its official 100th Anniversary / Centennial Citation and Presidential banner from the Lions Club International President Douglas X. Alexander. The certificate reads; Congratulations on your 100th anniversary!