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Nowata

Nowata meaning

A city, the county seat of Nowata County, Oklahoma, United States.

Example sentences (16)

Former Nowata Ironmen and current CCC Red Raven Jace Thompson then tacked on a couple more with this base hit in the second.

Nowata County reports 22 active cases, which has mostly stayed flat this week.

Testing has occurred in Pawhuska and Bartlesville and a site is coming to Nowata.

The Nowata County Commissioners approved a resolution amending how items are put onto the agenda prior to meetings.

Also closed in Nowata County is SH-10 east of US-169 near Lenapah.

An area where flooding commonly occurs is in Lenapah on the banks of the Verdigris River near highway 10. As of now, no roads have closed but Nowata County Emergency Manager Laurie Summers says flooding is likely.

At this time, Nowata officials are not sure when the water plant will be back on line.

Localizing a similar facility greatly reduces the costs for fire departments in the Bartlesville, Dewey, Copan, Ochelata, Oglesby and Nowata area.

Nowata County officials confirmed that a fatality traffic accident occurred on Highway 60 on Tuesday afternoon.

The loft will sit in the attic space of ARF of Bartlesville shelter locted along Highway 60 next to the Industrial Park as you head west toward Nowata.

They serve Nowata, Osage, and Washington counties as well as parts of southeastern Kansas.

An agreement was also reached between Nowata County Road Improvement and Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conversation regarding road usage and maintenance.

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NOWATA, Okla. – A Silver Alert has been issued for a missing 82-year-old Oklahoma man.

One example relates to a town in Oklahoma named "Nowata".

The word nowata main is a Delaware Indian word for "welcome" (more precisely the Delaware word is nu-wi-ta main which can mean "welcome" or "friend" in the Delaware Language).