Healthy Community Partnership

Healthy Community Partnership From this data, we have learned youth perceptions of prescription drugs and alcohol and gained knowledge of usage and attitudes around these problems.

Our mission is - to achieve lasting positive environmental change in Rogers County to prevent substance abuse and promote overall wellness for youth and across the lifespan. After hosting a prescription drug drop in a local shopping center in the summer of 2009 and collecting thousands of unused and out-of-date prescription medications the Healthy Community Partnership established five permanent prescription drug drops around Rogers County. Two mobile take back events have also been executed resulting in hundreds of pounds of “CONTROLLED” medications off the street, out of the hands of teens, and properly disposed of. Two drug dogs have also been provided thanks to the resources available through the Healthy Community Partnership and they are at work within the City’s police department and the Rogers County Sheriff’s office. Rogers County school counselors and administrators have also been the focus of educational efforts by HCP making them fully aware of the dangers of prescription drugs and underage drinking. Nearly 3,000 Rogers County junior high and high school students were recently surveyed through the efforts of the Healthy Community Partnership and our collaboration with county schools. More recently, our coalition has expanded its focus to include healthy lifestyles in general. Our task forces have increased in number and now include the TSET Healthy Living Program, RoCo Fit, Project Launch, Partners in Community Health, Will Rogers Park Project, Turning Point Initiative, Drug Free Communities Project, Project Launch, and Partnership for Success. Our mission is to achieve lasting positive environmental change in Rogers County to prevent substance abuse and promote overall wellness for youth and across the lifespan.

04/08/2026

🔷Oklahoma Union Speech Results 🔷
4th place Cailey Tevebaugh 8th grade ag explorations RM 2
2nd Avery Kinney Ag business RM 1
5th Kelley Natural resources RM 1
4th Zane Dyches Animal science RM 2
3rd Brooke Ryan animal science RM 2
4th Brisa Vazquez-Juarez 7 and 8th grade RM 1
3rd Blayklee Stelzer business RM 2
2nd Isabella Johnson business RM 2
2nd Maddy McElhenny plant science RM 2
4th Brynlee Summers Creed RM 1
2nd Elizabeth Mackey Creed RM 1
2nd Brooke Ryan creed
2nd Elizabeth Mackey 8th/9th RM 1
5th Kamryn Miller Ag policy RM 2
1st Avery Kinney Ag policy RM 2
5th Cade Schick Senior Extempt
2nd Dalli Moore Senior Extempt
1st Connor Kelley Senior Extempt
3rd Madeline Adkins Agriscience RM 1
4th Cade Schick Plant science RM 1
3rd Zane Dyches Junior Extempt
1st Maddy McElhenny Junior Extempt
5th Sadie Moses Animal science RM 1
4th Blayklee Stelzer 8th 9th 10th RM 2
2nd Brook Ryan 8th 9th 10th RM 2
4th Kameron Miller 8th-10th General Ag
2nd Brynlee Summers 8th-10th General Ag
1st Addison Clifton 8th-10th General Ag

04/08/2026
04/08/2026

Due to limited fishing gear, pre-registration is required by Wednesday, May 6.

RSVP here 👉 https://forms.gle/ZNkBoWEyiipvP56o7

Registration is not complete until both payment is received in full and the RSVP form is submitted.

Registration Includes:
✔ Official 2026 Tournament Shirt
✔ Fishing Starter Kit (distributed at check-in)
✔ Entry into Awards

Participant spots are limited and confirmed upon receipt of registration payment.

Fishing kits and shirts will be distributed at event check-in only.
Supplies cannot be picked up before or after the event.
Participants must be present to receive tournament materials.

Event Schedule:

Saturday, May 16

Claremore Lake - Shelter 1

Check-in: 8:30–9:00 AM

Fishing Time: 9:00–11:30 AM

Fish Check-In: By 11:30 AM

Awards Ceremony: 11:30 AM–12:00 PM

The first 27 registered participants will receive a starter fishing kit (rod, lures, bobbers, net, and 5-gallon bucket) at check-in.

Tournament Rules & Guidelines:

🎣 General Rules:

Ages 5–17 only may compete.

Bank fishing only. No boats, kayaks, or wading in the water.

Parents/guardians must supervise their children at all times.

You may measure as many fish as you’d like, but only your longest fish will count toward the contest.

Fish must be at the measuring table by 11:30 AM to qualify.

Bait: You’re welcome to use your own bait if you prefer something other than what’s in the starter kit.

You must follow all posted rules at Claremore Lake

🐟 Equipment & Etiquette:

Community pliers are available for use — please return them after each use so everyone can share.

Be respectful of others space and give each other room to fish.

Handle all fish gently and return them to the water after measuring.

Please dispose of trash, fishing line, and bait containers properly.

🏆 Prizes:
Trophies will be awarded to the top three participants with the longest fish!

04/08/2026

Good Morning, Everyone!!! A close-up of the barred owl that was in the clinic last week.
-Greg

04/08/2026

HILLCATS WIN! ⚾️

#9 Baseball collects the season series against Arkansas-Fort Smith in dominant fashion on Tuesday afternoon with its 11th run-rule victory of the season!🔥

RSU will gear up for a big home series against #29 Northwest Missouri State this Thursday-Saturday in a battle between the top two teams in the MIAA.

Gutierrez: 3-4, HR, 2B, 3 R, 2 RBI
Harris: 3-3, 3 2B, 4 RBI, 3 BB, R
Conrad: 2-3, HR, 2B, 3 R, 2 RBI, 2 BB
Tucker: HR, 3 RBI, 2 R, BB, SB
Anderson-Wolf: 6.0 IP, 4 K, 0 BB

04/08/2026

Join us in Celebrating National Public Health Week, April 6 - 12, 2026

As we celebrate, take a moment to recognize how public health has improved our daily lives, safeguarded our families, expanded our life spans, and strengthened our communities.

This week is also a chance to honor the public health workers who show up for us every day — and to advocate for policies and practices that promote good health for all.

04/08/2026
04/07/2026
04/07/2026

OFFICIAL GATORFEST LINEUP DROP

04/07/2026

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After hosting a prescription drug drop in a local shopping center in the summer of 2009 and collecting thousands of unused and out-of-date prescription medications the Healthy Community Partnership established five permanent prescription drug drops around Rogers County. Since then, several more mobile take back events have also been executed resulting in hundreds of pounds of “CONTROLLED” medications off the street, out of the hands of teens, and properly disposed of. Two drug dogs have also been provided thanks to the resources available through the Healthy Community Partnership and they are at work within the City’s police department and the Rogers County Sheriff’s office. Rogers County school counselors and administrators have also been the focus of educational efforts by HCP making them fully aware of the dangers of prescription drugs and underage drinking. Nearly 3,000 Rogers County junior high and high school students were surveyed through the efforts of the Healthy Community Partnership and our collaboration with county schools. From this data, we have learned youth perceptions of prescription drugs and alcohol and gained knowledge of usage and attitudes around these problems. More recently, our coalition has expanded its focus to include healthy lifestyles in general. Our task forces have increased in number and now include the TSET Healthy Living Program, RoCo Fit, Project Launch, Partners in Community Health, Will Rogers Park Project, Turning Point Initiative, Drug Free Communities Project, Project Launch, and Partnership for Success. Our mission is to achieve lasting positive environmental change in Rogers County to prevent substance abuse and promote overall wellness for youth and across the lifespan.