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 […]

Meridian and CareerTech are Oklahoma’s Economic Rapid Response System

June 4, 2020

by Dr. Douglas Major is Superintendent/CEO of Meridian Technology Center, which serves residents of parts of Lincoln, Logan, Noble, Pawnee and Payne counties Virtually every aspect of our economy has felt the impact of COVID-19. […]

Stillwater to move forward with Phase Three of OURS Plan; Details Coming

June 1, 2020

Media Release Governor Kevin Stitt issued a press release late this morning announcing that the state would begin implementing Phase Three of the Open Up Recover Safely (OURS) Plan on Monday, June 1. The City of Stillwater will move forward in […]

City postpones Boomer Blast Fireworks Show

May 26, 2020

Media Release Out of concern for public health and safety in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, the City has postponed this year’s Boomer Blast event, an annual Independence Day celebration on July 4. The City is […]

City Hall, parks, other facilities to reopen to the public June 1

May 20, 2020

Media Release The City of Stillwater is planning to reopen the Stillwater Municipal Building, 723 S. Lewis St., for public access beginning June 1. Visitors are asked to wear face coverings while on the premises and to follow CDC guidelines regarding […]

Parkinson’s Disease and COVID-19

May 10, 2020

Story by Sabiha Parveen Parkinson’s disease (PD) is the second most common disorder affecting people over the age of 65 years. It is associated with the loss of dopamine in different parts of the brain […]

City officials evaluating limited reopening of recreational activities

May 7, 2020

Media Release As the City of Stillwater continues implementing the State of Oklahoma’s  Open Up and Recover Safely (OURS) plan, officials are evaluating how to safely move forward with recreational activities. City Manager Norman McNickle said, “COVID-19 (coronavirus) has […]

Missing America’s Pastime: The Community of Sport

May 6, 2020

Story by Roger Moore It was a random Wednesday – or so it seemed. The Oklahoma City Thunder and Utah Jazz had completed warm-ups and were ready to tip-off in a National Basketball Association contest […]

The Ultimate Pivot: Entrepreneurs Find Ways to Adapt to a New Normal

May 4, 2020

Story by Ammie Bryant Two months ago, we never imagined that things would change so drastically.  Of course, we have read dystopian novels and watched post-apocalyptic movies, but those are fiction.  Surely, we have safeguards […]

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