Ty Loftis
The Educational Facilities Authority will hold a special meeting Monday morning at the Osage County Courthouse. There will be discussion and possible action to approve and sign engagement letters with Turner and Associates for audits for the Educational Facility Authority for fiscal years dating back to 2012. They will also approve and sign an engagement letter with arbitrage compliance specialists for arbitrage compliance services in the amount of $4,000. The meeting starts at 11 a.m. « Back to News Keepsake Candles opened in 1969 and they have been serving the community of Bartlesville ever since. Their run will come to an end in December, as they plan to close the shop.
Store owner Alice Ririe has been a part of Keepsake Candles from the very beginning. Keepsake Candles won’t be closing for good, though as they plan to keep their website up and running. To visit their site, go to www.keepsakecandles.com Ty LoftisThe Osage County Commissioners will have a regular scheduled meeting Monday morning at the Osage County Courthouse.
Steven Hollabaugh of CP&Y will make a presentation regarding civil engineering services such as roads and bridges. After being tabled last week, the County Commissioners will discuss and possibly take action on charging an occupational tax for beer and wine license on entities under county jurisdiction. They will do the same regarding an offer from the Oklahoma Department of Transportation to relocate the Osage County tourism gazebo. There will also be discussion and possible action regarding moving the 911 department to the Sheriff’s office. The meeting starts at 10 a.m. for those interested in attending. Early voting starts on Thursday across Osage County and will run through Saturday.
The Osage County election board in Pawhuska and the First Baptist Church in Skiatook will be the two areas to take advantage of early voting. Among other things, voters will be deciding on a Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, State Treasurer and Superintendent of Public Instruction. There will also be five state questions on the ballot. Polling sites will be open from 8 to 6 on Thursday and Friday and from 9 to 2 on Saturday. |
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