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Annual Easter Egg hunt happening on April 4

The annual Easter Egg hunt will be held on Saturday, April 4, 2026, at 10 o’clock a.m. at Bristow City Park.There will be three age groups starting with 1-3 years, 4-6 and 7-10. There is a prize in every egg.The Easter Bunny will be there.

Community Events

All Things Farm Related SwapThird Sunday of each month. 9 a.m.- 2 p.m. Tractor Supply parking lot.Bristow Garden ClubThe Bristow Garden Club meets the second Thursday of the month at 1:30 p.m. at Chamber building. (purple builiding on 4th Street.

Candidate filing begins April 1

Statewide election activity officially begins at 8 a.m. Wednesday, APRIL 1, when the candidate filing period opens, the Secretary of the Creek County Election Board said today.Candidates for state offices file with the Secretary of the State Election Board.

SCAM ALERT, Email Phishing Scam

If you received an email similar to the one in this photo (below), DO NOT CLICK ANYTHING.This is NOT from the Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs (ODVA). It is a SCAM designed to steal your personal information.DO NOT click any links.DO NOT submit your info. DELETE the email immediately.
Second place in Global Marketing Team from left, Ava Harris, Sapulpa and MiguelYbarra, Bristow. courtesy photo

Second place in Global Marketing Team from left, Ava Harris, Sapulpa and MiguelYbarra, Bristow. courtesy photo

Central Tech Students Earn Awards at BPA State Leadership Conference

Over three days, Central Tech students from the Digital Media and Business & Information Technology programs on both campuses took their skills to Tulsa to compete in this year’s Business Professionals of America (BPA) State Leadership Conference.
Zach Ihle teaches a student how to use the Cobot robotic arm in Central Tech’s Industrial Automation program. courtesy photo

Zach Ihle teaches a student how to use the Cobot robotic arm in Central Tech’s Industrial Automation program. courtesy photo

Zach Ihle: A Full Circle Central Tech Story

Zach Ihle’s career story began at Central Tech and, if he has his way, it will end here, too. An instructor in the Industrial Automation program, Ihle knows he’s exactly where he’s meant to be.Like many young people, when Ihle graduated high school, he headed straight to college.