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The Ponca signed their last treaty with the US in 1865. [11] In the 1868 US-Sioux Treaty of Fort Laramie [12] the US mistakenly included all Ponca lands in the Great Sioux Reservation. Conflict between the Ponca and the Sioux/Lakota, who now claimed the land as their own by US law, forced the US to remove the Ponca from their own ancestral lands.
KPNC (100.7 FM) is a radio station broadcasting a Country music format. [2] Licensed to Ponca City, Oklahoma , United States, the station is currently owned by Team Radio, L.L.C. [ 3 ] References
KQSN 104.7 FM is a radio station licensed to Ponca City, Oklahoma. The station broadcasts a country music format and is owned by Sterling Broadcasting LLC. [2] On September 12, 2018, KQSN changed their format from adult contemporary to country, branded as "104.7 The Bull". [3]
KLVV (88.7 FM, "The House Of Praise") is a radio station broadcasting a contemporary Christian music format. [2] Licensed to Ponca City, Oklahoma , United States, the station is currently owned by The Love Station, Inc. [ 3 ]
The Ponca City region of Oklahoma is part of "Tornado Alley". Tornadoes are most common in April, May, and June. Ponca City faces very hot and humid summers with temperatures frequently rising to over 100 °F (38 °C), as well as severe storms. During the winters, Ponca City has mild to cold temperatures with occasional snowstorms and ice.
Listen live: Website: ... (99.3 MHz) is a radio station licensed to Ponca City, Oklahoma. The station broadcasts a classic hits format and is owned by Team Radio LLC. [2]
The Ponca tribe first opened a casino in Ponca City, which is no longer operational. The Ponca opened a second casino in the same location, which also went out of business because of the 2008 recession. In September 2020, the tribe opened up a casino in Perry, Oklahoma after a months-long delay due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [9] [10] [11]
Its county seat is Newkirk, [2] and the largest city is Ponca City. Kay County comprises the Ponca City micropolitan statistical area. It is in north-central Oklahoma on the Kansas state line. Before statehood, Kay County was formed from the "Cherokee Strip" or "Cherokee Outlet" and originally designated as county "K". Its name means simply that.