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At first glance, we may look like a shopper-style publication pages full of display ads, classifieds, and specials from local businesses.
But look again.
What you’ll find in Oklahoma’s Choice Weekly is something deeper. It’s stories told in storefronts. It’s hard work baked into small-town ribs. It’s handwritten signs, passed-down recipes, generations of grit, and a quiet pride that only Oklahomans truly understand.
Because here, in our 14-county footprint, we still believe in front porches, word-of-mouth, and putting your name on something that matters.
Every week, OCW features and supports businesses that fuel our towns like J.W. Cobb’s Family Restaurant in Ponca City, who’s serving up home-cooked meals this 4th of July with a take-out special that tastes like tradition.
When you advertise with us, you’re not just buying space.
You’re joining a movement, one that values local over corporate, personal over polished, and community over clicks.
Social media scrolls by in seconds. But a printed copy of Oklahoma’s Choice Weekly?
It stays on the kitchen table, pinned to bulletin boards, passed around at coffee shops and feed stores.
It gets highlighted. Dog-eared. Reread.
It gets remembered.
That’s the power of print especially when it’s done with purpose, personality, and pride.
In a world overflowing with digital noise, your message deserves a place where it can breathe. Where it’s not skipped, blocked, or buried in an algorithm.
That’s why our advertisers come back week after week because they know our readers are looking, listening, and buying local.
Whether you're a startup, a service provider, or a family-owned diner cooking for the Fourth of July crowd, your story belongs in Oklahoma’s Choice Weekly.
Started during COVID after the closure of a beloved 50-year-old shopper, OCW was built from scratch by people who believed Oklahoma still needed something real.
A place for ads that sell. A place for classifieds that connect.
A paper that keeps communities strong even when times are hard.
And five years later, we’re still here.
Still printing. Still growing. Still choosing Oklahoma every single week.
Want to advertise? Let’s talk.
Call us. Email us. Or just flag us down at the grocery store. We’re your neighbors, after all.
π Jeff Nieman, Sales Director: (405) 740-4249
π Jon McQuillen, Central Territory Manager: (918) 873-0097
π Colette Baier, Northern Territory Manager: (580) 401-0509
π Anesa K. Chastain Jones, General Manager/Graphics Director: (918) 285-1314
Because around here, we don’t just print papers.
We carry the stories of the people who built this place.
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14 Counties. Thousands of Readers. One Paper with a Purpose.
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A charming piece of Wellington history is being offered via Online Bidding! The Martin family home has wonderful character with its nearly 60-year legacy. The property offers great potential with its generous 0.73-acre lot and substantial 48x24 detached building - that's over 1,100 square feet of workshop or storage space, complete with drive-through capability.
1101 East 16th Street • Wellington Kansas 67152 • 620-326-7315 • Theurer.net
TRACTORS : Ford 1920 4 x 4 with FEL & Bucket. 3000 Hrs.***Ford 1320 4
X 4 with FEL & Bucket. 5000 Hrs. ***Olens Isek 4 x 4 Tractor ***** 1948 John Deere A ***1941 Farmall M ***1957 Oliver Super 77
TRAILERS & MOWERS ***Turo Commercial 64" Diesel Zero Turn Mower:**Bad Boy 725cc Zero Turn Mower*** John Deere AMT 600
6 Wheeler***16 Ft. Bumper Pull Implement Trailer* **Car Dolly
BUGGY- TOOLS - EQUIPMENT & MISC. ***Antique Horse Drawn Buggy* **DR 3pt. Trimmer Mower***50 Gal Spray Tank, 2 pt. Spray Booms***6 Ft.
Brush Hog***Yard Trailer** *Generator ***Air Compressor ***Shop Fan*** Tool Boxes***Drill Press***Shop Tables ***Vise on Stand***Power Washer***Band Saw***Parts Washer***20 Ton Shop Press***Sand Blaster** *Chop Saw ***Hobart Welder, Wire Fed **Northern Industrial Welder***3 Pt. Box Blade***Yerf Dog Go Cart ***Mowers***Hand Tools***Outdoor Furniture***Many Other Items Not Listed.
BRING YOUR TRUCK & TRAILER AND BE PREPARED TO MOVE PURCHASES DAY OF AUCTION.
As fireworks light up the sky and grills fire up across the country, the team at Stillwater Agri-Center wants to wish all our customers, friends, and families a safe and joyful Independence Day!
We will be closed on Friday, July 4th
to allow our team time to celebrate with loved ones.
π Visit us before the holiday at:
502 E. 6th Ave, Stillwater, OK 74074
π 405-372-2766
π stillwatermill.com
π Thank you for supporting local businesses like Stillwater Agri-Center and remember, whether you're stocking up for a cookout or gearing up for summer projects, we've got what you need all season long.
π° Find this announcement and more in the July edition of Oklahoma’s Choice Weekly your trusted resource across 14 counties and beyond.
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This Independence Day, skip the grill and let J.W. Cobb’s Family Restaurant do the cooking! They're serving up takeout-only specials perfect for your patriotic picnic, family gathering, or fireworks watch party.
π 3200 North 14th, Ponca City, OK
π Call to order: 580-762-8525
π Special Holiday Hours: 7 AM – 3 PM
π $33.95 – 1 Slab of Ribs
π $39.95 – 2 Whole Fried Chickens
✅ Both come with 3 classic sides:
Baked Beans, Cole Slaw, Green Beans, Corn, or Fries - Your Choice!
No mess, no stress — just great food, ready to go.
Call ahead and bring home the flavor of freedom!
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In the heart of Ponca City, where community still matters and names still mean something, McGee Jewelers has been a trusted part of life's biggest moments for over 100 years. From engagement rings to anniversary gifts, heirloom repairs to custom creations, McGee Jewelers is more than just a jewelry store — it’s a place where memories are made and stories begin.
Whether you're shopping for a once-in-a-lifetime diamond, updating a favorite piece, or just looking to browse something beautiful, you'll find expert craftsmanship, honest advice, and small-town service that feels like family.
✨ Why McGee Jewelers?
π‘ Locally owned and operated — right here in Ponca City.
π§° Custom design and repair services on-site.
π Fine jewelry for every budget — from classic to contemporary.
π Friendly, no-pressure guidance for all your special occasions.
So if you’re thinking of popping the question, marking a milestone, or just treating yourself (you deserve it!), come see why generations of Oklahomans have trusted McGee Jewelers.
Because when it comes to jewelry, only the best will do — and the best is local.
Two Households and a Legacy Dating Back to 1889
This particular estate sale offers a rare opportunity to explore two different households, with origins tracing back to 1889. The event is steeped in history, memories, and the legacy of Lowell Lenhart, whose life began and ended in the very house that now holds the entirety of his family's past and present.
The Post family also has a rich history in Kingfisher, OK and is offering unique antique Mahogany furniture and some stunning bed frames. These items are part of their legacy, dating back to the 1880s, and reflect the craftmanship and design influenced by late 19th-Century aesthetics. The estate sale provides a rare opportunity to explore these remarkable pieces and connect with the essence of the Post family's heritage.
Highlights of the Two Households
The estate sale is unique in its scope, combining the belongings of two distinct households.
Together, they offer:
Antique items from the late 19th century, including clocks, tools, and kitchenware. Books and documents that chronicle historical moments from the era. Art pieces reflective of local craftsmanship and larger artistic movements. The juxtaposition of these two households enriches the narrative of the estate sale, creating a multidimensional experience for collectors, historians, and those simply curious about the past.
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In today’s digital-first world, it’s easy to assume print advertising has lost its place. But for businesses looking to build real trust, especially in rural areas and multi-county markets, print isn’t just relevant it’s powerful.
At Oklahoma’s Choice Weekly, we see this truth play out every week across the 14 counties we serve in Oklahoma and one more in Kansas. Our paper delivers more than just information—it delivers connection. And for advertisers, that connection translates into attention, trust, and action.
Here’s why print still works—and why it might be exactly what your brand needs.
In a world flooded with clickbait and pop-ups, print stands out by being solid, permanent, and human.
When someone picks up a physical newspaper, they’re making a conscious choice to engage. They’re flipping through pages, circling garage sales, clipping coupons. Your ad lives in that hands-on experience not as a distraction, but as part of something they trust.
This matters more in rural and regional areas, where fast scrolling isn’t the norm and attention is more intentional. Readers don’t just glance at the paper they spend time with it.
Digital ads can be effective, but they often come with a catch: skepticism. With online scams, AI-generated reviews, and banner blindness on the rise, it’s harder than ever to make a digital impression that feels authentic.
Print cuts through that.
When your ad runs in a trusted paper like OCW, it’s seen as part of a long-standing community institution. Readers associate your brand with the publication they’ve counted on for years making your message instantly more credible.
And unlike online platforms that change algorithms weekly, your placement in print holds steady. No surprises. No shadow-banning. Just your ad, front and center, in a medium readers already trust.
Let’s talk numbers. Nationally, rural residents and older adults are less likely to be active on social media. Many avoid online advertising altogether or never see it due to ad blockers, slow internet, or simply different habits.
That’s a big blind spot for brands that go digital-only.
Print closes that gap. Whether it’s a rancher in Osage County or a retiree in Kansas, these are readers who rely on OCW for events, and services. They check our pages for sales, service providers, real estate listings, and more.
If your business wants to reach these customers, print is not optional—it’s essential.
Some papers focus on one town. OCW spans 15 counties bringing rural communities together under one trusted banner.
That means your ad doesn’t just hit one pocket of people. It reaches across city lines, county borders, and even state lines. Yet it still carries the weight of local trust.
Each week, we connect with readers in small towns and wide-open places where relationships matter and word-of-mouth still drives business. When your brand appears in OCW, it’s not just seen it’s vouched for.
This regional strength is a huge advantage for businesses that want visibility without sacrificing credibility.
One of the biggest benefits of print? Longevity.
A print ad doesn’t disappear after a few seconds or get buried in a feed. It stays on the table. It gets passed to a neighbor. It may even get clipped and stuck to a fridge.
This kind of staying power makes your ad more likely to be remembered and acted on. Especially for big-ticket items or services that require trust, the repetition and visibility of print works in your favor.
While print has strengths digital can’t match, the real power comes from combining them.
At OCW, we offer ad packages that include social media boosts and online reach, so you can reinforce your message across platforms. But it all starts with the foundation: a clear, credible print presence.
When customers see your business in print and online, it builds familiarity. It reinforces your legitimacy. And it drives stronger results across the board.
The Bottom Line: If You Want to Be Trusted, Be in Print
Print advertising still works especially when trust is the goal. In rural and regional communities, in older households, and in markets where relationships matter more than impressions, print isn’t going anywhere.
It’s not just about ads. It’s about presence, credibility, and connection. And that’s exactly what Oklahoma’s Choice Weekly delivers week after week, county after county.
Want to See Your Business in the Next Edition?
Let’s make it happen. Whether you’re new to print or ready to expand your reach, we’ll help you craft an ad that gets results.
Contact us today to reserve your space and let your brand be seen where it matters most.
π Jeff Nieman, Sales Director: (405) 740-4249
π Jon McQuillen, Central Territory Manager: (918) 873-0097
π Colette Baier, Northern Territory Manager: (580) 401-0509
π Anesa K. Chastain Jones, General Manager/Graphics Director: (918) 285-1314
Hello June! This summer is off to a nice cool start, thanks to that wonderful rain. With the rain coming and going like it is this year, Camping takes a lot of planning and a lot of weather watching. My oldest turned 17 this year, so this is my last summer before they are a “Adult.” I really want to make the most of this summer so we will probably spend it at the lake whenever possible.
To be ready whenever the Sun is Shining, I have went a head and pulled all my camping totes out of storage. Taking the time to go though and replace things that are old or broken, saves a trip to the store the day of. Give your tent a once over and make sure its good to go. Next, I like to give our Ice chests a good scrub and bleach, then let them dry in the sunshine. Also take the time to check all the float toys for holes. Nothing ruins a kid’s day like a hole in their favorite float toy.
I like to plan out our meals while we camp, that way I can make sure the kids eat real food at meals, and not just junk snacks. I try to bring fruit, and other healthy snacks but sometimes kids only want junk food. By planning ahead, I can limit how much junk food they have for the weekend, so it balances out. We started taking our dog with us this year, while planning meals I made sure we have a containers for her food and treats. They don’t have to be airtight, zip locks or Tupperware work great. Make sure you bring an extra big water dish, it will make it easier to keep your furry friend hydrated. Also, you must put up the dog food at night or you will have unwanted visitors. We have all have accidentally left something out and had your camp pillaged at least once. So, putting all food up in containers or put all food items in your car overnight.
I have mentioned before that I use laundry baskets while camping. They are usually rather affordable and I like to use them to keep everything organized. One for Kitchen/groceries, one for towels/laundry to keep in the tent. I’ve added a third one, a round one that works great to put a trash bag in. It’s a game changer. Then when we get home I can put them in the room they belong in and put everything away. I like to give the baskets a good wipe down with Clorox wipes, or any disinfectant will do.
Another thing I learned recently is that there will always be mud when camping. It just happens when kids and lake meet. Baby wipes help but it’s not worth wasting anytime fussing and fretting about. Just roll with it and clean it up later. A little dirt never hurt.
Join us July 10th and we will discuss the Bathroom Grime and Toilet-tally great ways to keep on top of the smallest room.
Happy Cleaning
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