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Bixby world weekly gallery
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Submit your photos to be published in the Bixby Weekly Gallery The Tulsa World welcomes photos taken in Bixby of activities, landscapes and scenes that highlight life in the community. Photos considered for publication in this weekly gallery can be submitted online at: tulsaworld.com/submitphoto
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Submit your photos of Bixby through Instagram using #mytulsaworld. Winners will have their photo published in a weekly gallery that wraps around Tulsa World’s front page in Bixby every Monday. Your Instagram name will be published alongside your photo and we’ll share your photo on Tulsa World’s Instagram.
Sophomore Zack Thomas (left), freshman Cody Callaway and junior Matthew Wilkinson (right) escort fourth-grader Sydney Ashbaugh on the ield. Photo by Heather Hackler
Fifth-grader Ellie Karalis and Bixby High School senior Austin Griin enjoy time on the ield on Nov. 8. The Bixby High School baseball team invited students from the district to join them for a game. Bixby’s players were paired with a special needs “buddy” to play baseball. Bixby players helped with the event and 20 registered special needs participants ages 8 to 17 enjoyed the game. Photo by Heather Hackler
Fifth-grader Ellie Karalis is congratulated by a parent volunteer. Photo by Heather Hackler
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Fifth-grader Sam Standlee and sixth-grader Colleen Simpson reach for a ball. Photo by Heather Hackler
Cade Cavendar (left) and Drake Allen lank Natalie Haney. Photo by Heather Hackler
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Bixby’s Alissa Ryan (left) tangles for a rebound with Broken Arrow’s Imani Dishmon at Bixby High School on Thursday. MATT BARNARD/Tulsa World
Billy Carter, Bixby’s ninth-grade girls’ basketball coach, talks with his team during a game against Broken Arrow at Bixby High School on Thursday. MATT BARNARD/Tulsa World
Bixby’s Alissa Ryan takes a shot against Broken Arrow at Bixby High School on Thursday. MATT BARNARD/Tulsa World
Bixby’s Brook Leonard takes an uncontested shot against Broken Arrow at Bixby High School on Thursday. MATT BARNARD/Tulsa World
Bixby’s Lauren Fuhr (left) takes a shot under pressure from Broken Arrow’s Britney Asberry at Bixby High School on Thursday. MATT BARNARD/Tulsa World
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Bixby Public Schools participated in the Northeast Oklahoma Choral Directors (NCDA) All-District Choir. Courtesy
Bixby High School sent 49 students to the Oklahoma Association of Student Councils state convention Nov. 9 at Yukon High School. Courtesy
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Bixby is among the fastest growing cities in Oklahoma. Since the 2000 census, the population has grown by 70 percent to 22,580 residents. The city, on the banks of the Arkansas River, is a blend of Tulsa’s metro area and a rural farming atmosphere that includes Carmichael’s Produce. Among the south Tulsa suburb’s big annual events are the Green Corn Festival and Bixby BBQ ‘n Blues.
How to purchase photos Photos available for purchase are only those taken by the Tulsa World. There are exceptions for some events that are not open to the public, like a concert. To order a photo from the newspaper, call customer service: 918-582-0921, 800-444-6552. To order a photo online, go to: tulsaworld.com/search and use keywords to search our photo archive. Purchase photos by clicking the “buy photo” button that appears next to the photo.
City oicials
Emergency contacts
Mayor John Easton
Police Department: 918-366-8294
Ward 1, Oice: 918-232-3800
Vice Mayor Brian Guthrie Ward 2, Oice: 918-378-8390
Police Chief Ike Shirley awilliams@bixby.com
Harold King Ward 3, Oice: 918-277-9456
Richie Stewart
Fire Department: 918-366-8294
Ward 4, Oice: 918-943-6734
Fire Chief Bryan Wood
Dennis Loudermilk
bwood@bixbyok.gov
Ward 5, Oice: 918-299-8767
Douglas J. Enevoldsen City manager, Oice: 918-366-4430
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