2 News Oklahoma By: Justin Ayer January 10, 2023 WINGANON, Okla. — A $19 million project aimed at reducing flooding near Oologah Lake is just about ready to be out to bid. The small Rogers County community of Winganon is where Rogers County Commissioners approved funding to reconstruct the crossway on 300 Road which crosses Oologah Lake. Commissioners say the Winganon Causeway project is in place to help alleviate flooding, similar to the historic flood of 20-19 in northeast Oklahoma. View the full article: KJRH.com
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