A drive down 169, in Oologah, provides views of the countryside and a little fall foliage. But tucked away in the woods is a small yellow sign.
Ive been contacting all my friends and neighbors, Ive probably put about 150 hours in the last week just trying to get the word out, Heidi Steele, a 2 News viewer and Oologah resident, said.
Steele called 2 News Oklahoma, continuing her efforts to spread the word.
We feel like its not our job to go make this public notice and yet were taking it on, because we care about our community, Steele said.
When Steele spoke with 2 News Oklahoma, the details of the project were a mystery. The calls she made to various agencies yielded very vague answers.
The Rogers County Planning Commission confirmed to 2 News Oklahoma that PSO leads the project.
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