Meridian Technology Center Students Named Finalists in NASA HUNCH Design Competition

June 18, 2020

Story provided by Meridian Technology Center Pre-Engineering students Robert Paddack, Austin Rouser and Tanner Dollar had a stellar ending to their time at Meridian Technology Center. The trio spent their last year in Meridian Technology […]

Stillwater Fire Department welcomes new fire marshal, lieutenants

June 15, 2020

Media Release On Friday, June 12, 2020, the Stillwater Fire Department pinned its new fire marshal, Steve Sylvester, and two lieutenants, Zach Miller and Hunter Woods. The City welcomes it’s new marshal and lieutenants and thanks them […]

Sangre Ridge Gains New Assistant Principal

June 14, 2020

Media Release Richmond Elementary Assistant Principal Brandi Green will be transferring across the district to serve in the same capacity at Sangre Ridge Elementary. This January Green began splitting her time between the two locations […]

SPS Names New Federal Programs Director

June 13, 2020

Media Release Stillwater Public Schools has hired Dee Atkins as Director of Federal and OSU Programs. She has worked for the district for 30 years. The Board of Education approved the hire on June 9.  […]

“Uprising: Solidarity & Social Justice”

June 12, 2020

A Call to Artists Story provided by Modella Gallery Modella Gallery has been been disturbed about the continuing situation related to abuse of power, racial terror, bigotry, and hatred rather than unification and cohesion. We […]

OSU and City partner to replace section of Knoblock; includes intersection of Miller and Knoblock

June 12, 2020

Media Release Residents may have noticed road closures near Knoblock Street and Miller Avenue. These closures are a result of a joint reconstruction project between Oklahoma State University and the City of Stillwater to replace the east and west […]

Rumor control: No OSU or Stillwater Police Officers are in quarantine for COVID-19

June 12, 2020

Media Release It starts as most rumors do. Misunderstanding of facts and events that get shared and altered until someone questions what is really going on. In this case, there was talk in the community […]

Tabletop Games in the midst of Quarantine

June 11, 2020

Story by Roger Moore Not that quarantines, self-isolation, or shelter-in-place orders are things we hope for, but they can allow for a trip down memory lane. Being stuck at home means a chance to finally […]

Stay physically active while social distancing

June 10, 2020

Melinda Caldwell, TSET Healthy Living Program Coordinator  The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention confirms that being physically active can help foster normal growth and development, reduce the risk of various chronic diseases, and can […]

Container Gardens are great for novice gardeners

June 9, 2020

Story provided by Agricultural Communications, Oklahoma State University For some folks, gardening is a mystery – perhaps even intimidating. Some want-to-be gardeners may believe they don’t know enough about it to try, or are simply […]

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