Production Wraps in Oklahoma on New Animated Series in Cherokee Language

September 11, 2020

Story provided by the Oklahoma Film + Music Office Cherokee Nation and FireThief Productions, in association with the Oklahoma Film + Music Office (OF+MO), is proud to announce the end of production of “ᎢᎾᎨᎢ”, pronounced […]

Supplements: Are They Worth the Money?

August 16, 2020

Story provided by TSET Healthy Living Program Serving Payne County Most of us browse the internet quite frequently. Odds are you’ve come across countless promotional ads or pictures of popular celebrities talking about the magic […]

Hope for the Best, Prepare for the Worst

May 1, 2020

By Rep. Trish Ranson (D-Stillwater) The governor began implementing his three-phase Open Up and Recover Safely (OURS) plan this past week. Each phase consists of a tentative two-week time period–should things go well, we could […]

“This is just a moment in time;” Cancer Patients Struggle Amid COVID-19

March 28, 2020

Story submitted by the American Cancer Society It’s a different world today for Mark Singer.  The Oklahoma City resident still puts on a suit and tie every day and goes to work at one of […]

Attorney General Hunter Announces Price Gouging Statute in Effect Statewide Following Federal Emergency Declaration Regarding COVID-19

March 24, 2020

Media Release Attorney General Mike Hunter today announced the state’s price gouging statute is in effect statewide following Pres. Donald Trump’s emergency declaration regarding COVID-19, also known as the Coronavirus. The price gouging statute, or the Emergency Price Stabilization […]

New Bicycle Legislation Now in Effect to Support Active Transportation

November 2, 2019

Story provided by Melinda Caldwell, TSET Healthy Living Program Coordinator Building physical activity into daily life is critical to the health, safety, and well-being of everyone. Thirty-two percent of adults in Payne County are obese. […]

Get Active With the People You Love!

April 11, 2019

Story by Sarah Gold, TSET Healthy Living Program Specialist Photo on file It’s finally spring in Oklahoma! Hopefully, the weather corporates enough to enjoy more time outside. Having the option to enjoy the outdoors provides […]

Meridian Tech Students Serve as State Officers

November 15, 2018

Story and photos provided by Meridian Technology Center The state president of Business Professionals of America — an organization that includes 6,000 members in Oklahoma alone — almost didn’t run for office. Brandon Connor, a […]

Rise in Cigarette Prices Will Save Payne County Lives

May 11, 2018

by Julie Bisbee, Director of Public Information and Outreach, Oklahoma Tobacco Settlement Trust The price increase on cigarettes signed by Gov. Mary Fallin on March 29th will save lives, help smokers quit, and keep young […]

Library highlights Osage culture at March 24 fair

March 20, 2018

Story and photo provided by Stillwater Public Library The Stillwater Public Library is hosting a program focusing on Osage culture and history on Saturday, March 24, 1-5 p.m. The Cultural Fair is a come and go event […]

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