Shooters Bread

April 12, 2016

By John Lindsay, 1907 Meat Co. Ingredients One whole unsliced loaf of bread (usually found as “farmer’s bread”) One top butt sirloin steak cut 1 ½ inch-2inch 3-5 portabella mushrooms Salt and pepper to taste […]

Keeping Kids’ Minds and Bodies Active

April 10, 2016

Story and Photos provided by Stillwater Family YMCA Today, according to Trust for America’s Health, 17% percent of youth ages 10-17 years old in Oklahoma are overweight or obese. In addition, over 428,900 Oklahomans have […]

Record Turnout for the Sheerar Museum’s Newest Exhibit Opening and Program

April 10, 2016

By Ammie Bryant, Sheerar Museum of Stillwater History Director On March 8, the Stillwater Public Library kicked off its new community-wide reading event “Two Books, One Community Stillwater Reads The Great Gatsby and Fire in […]

 New Catholic Facility for Stillwater

April 2, 2016

  by Alyssa Bullock, Contributing Writer   St. Francis Xavier has a long legacy in Stillwater. It was founded not long after the city itself, in 1895, and has been in the same place, 6th […]

New Wedding Venue Options for Stillwater

April 2, 2016

by Alyssa Bullock, Contributing Writer Spring is just around the corner, which means wedding season is swiftly approaching. The newness of spring beckons brides choosing a wedding date, and venues with dates available for spring […]

“The Great Gatsby” opens April 7 at Town & Gown Theatre

April 2, 2016

Story and Photo provided by Town & Gown Theatre In partnership with the Stillwater Public Library’s Two Books, One Community reading program, Town and Gown will present “The Great Gatsby” in April.  The community-wide reading […]

The Botanic Garden at Oklahoma State University

April 1, 2016

by Laura Payne The Botanic Garden (TBG) was first established as an arboretum in 1935.  Through the years we have expanded from an arboretum full of trees and shrubs, to a living museum filled with […]

Makeover Masterpiece, March 2016

April 1, 2016

Story and photos provided by LaRitz Salon & Spa Michelle Crew is a Career Consultant at Oklahoma State’s College of Education. She is currently working on her Ph. D. in Educational Leadership. Michelle and her […]

Wishes for Spring Granted Early

April 1, 2016

by Dr. Cheryl Boyer Despite my ardent protestations, many plants are breaking dormancy early. Really early. They refuse to listen to my warnings. In fact, when I first sat down to write this article, I […]

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