Patzkowski Named Sangre Ridge Elementary Principal

May 22, 2020

Media Release The Stillwater Board of Education approved Cami Patzkowski as the new Sangre Ridge Elementary principal in a special meeting on May 21. Patzkowski has been an educator for 22 years, with 6 years […]

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 […]

4-H Youth Development Program under new leadership

May 11, 2020

Story provided by Trisha Gedon, Agricultural Communications Services When Steve Beck took the helm as state 4-H program leader for the Oklahoma 4-H Youth Development Program, he knew there would be challenges in his new […]

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 […]

Stillwater’s History in Hats: From the Functional to the Sublime

May 9, 2020

Story provided by Stillwater History Museum at the Sheerar The Stillwater History Museum at the Sheerar has an extensive textile collection—including over 250 hats. The Museum’s collection also contains numerous historic photographs including pictures of […]

Stillwater High School Graduation Date Set

May 8, 2020

Media Release UPDATE: As per an announcement at the School Board meeting on May 12, 2020, after receiving feedback the district will hold graduation at Pioneer Stadium instead of OKC. The ceremony will still be […]

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 […]

Summer Courses at Meridian Technology Delayed Until June 1; Some Training Programs Will Transition to Virtual Platforms

May 7, 2020

Story provided by Meridian Technology Center Meridian Technology Center has delayed on-campus short-course offerings until June 1 due to COVID-19 concerns. “It is still too soon for Meridian to have guests on campus. Balancing safety […]

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