News - Bartlesville, Oklahoma
By LAURA SUMMERS BARTLESVILLE -- The City Council has approved a plan designed to help provide Bartlesville and surrounding communities with an adequate water supply at the lowest cost.
By James D. Watts Jr., Tulsa World, Okla. Jun. 17--The last time cellist Matt Haimovitz played Bartlesville, the setting was very different from the ones he will perform in as part of the OK Mozart International Festival.
By Althea Peterson, Tulsa World, Okla. Jun. 10--Tulsa is having another above-average month for precipitation, and June is only 10 days old.
By Heather Caliendo Believe it or not, one of the largest classical music festivals in the Southwest is in Bartlesville. The OK Mozart festival kicks off June 13 and lasts through June 21.
By Jason Womack, Tulsa World, Okla. May 17--BARTLESVILLE -- Jim Mulva, chairman and CEO of ConocoPhillips, said Friday that rising oil prices have created turmoil in the energy industry. "High oil prices are not our friend," he said.
