City of Stillwater Looks at Economic Impacts of Pandemic

May 2, 2020

Story provided by City of Stillwater The economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic are already shaping up to be significant for the county, the state, and Stillwater. Mayor Will Joyce’s first Emergency Declaration was issued […]

Emergency Proclamation Amended

May 1, 2020

Released: May 01, 2020 » See and Download the Mayor’s Amended Proclamation Declaring a State of Emergency effective April 30, 2020 at 11:59 p.m. Mayor Will Joyce announced that an amended Emergency Proclamation affecting the opening of certain businesses within […]

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 […]

Meridian Graduates Reach for Their Goals

May 1, 2020

by Dr. Douglas Major, Superintendent/CEO of Meridian Technology Center This month, nearly 400 high school and adult students will be graduating from Meridian’s full-time career training programs. Even though we won’t be able to hold […]

City to resume trash collection services

May 1, 2020

Media Release After suspending selected trash collection services in light of the COVID-19 pandemic , the City of Stillwater will resume the following residential and commercial waste collection services on Thursday, May 7. Resume curbside collection of the pay-as-you-throw blue […]

Before reopening businesses, City officials recommend flush water lines

May 1, 2020

Media Release The City of Stillwater is recommending that restaurants, salons, offices and other business flush their water lines before reopening for business. Some businesses will be permitted to reopen May 1 under the guidelines […]

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