Food for Thought

February 10, 2018

Story by Roger Moore, Images courtesy of the Stillwater History Museum at the Sheerar Photo Collection. With the closing of Mojo’s Rock‘n’Bowl Grill last month, coupled with an evening decision to visit Del Rancho, this […]

Children’s Operetta Returns for 22nd year with Auditions in March

February 9, 2018

Edited by Ammie Bryant Every summer, the Stillwater Public Library presents one of the best children’s programs around. For many years, the Children’s Operetta has kicked off that program. Much hard work is put into […]

One Book, One Community Returns with Killers of the Flower Moon

February 9, 2018

Story provided by Stillwater Public Library Be part of a six week series on one of 2017’s most celebrated and award-winning books. “One Book, One Community: Killers of the Flower Moon: The Osage Murders and […]

Community invited to free Storm Spotter Training and Community Awareness presentation

February 8, 2018

Media Release Residents of Payne, Logan, and Lincoln counties are invited to a free Storm Spotter Training and Community Awareness presentation on Tuesday, Feb. 13 to learn about the National Weather Service, how to monitor the weather […]

8 Great Gifts for Him this Valentine’s Day

February 7, 2018

By Jefferson Bryant I will let you in on a little secret about shopping for men—the key is to get him something he can use or something he wouldn’t normally spend the money on for […]

Artist Talk and Film Presentation at Modella

February 6, 2018

Modella Art Gallery will host an artist talk with exhibiting artist, Brian Dehart, on Sunday, February 11th from 3-4 pm at the Modella Gallery in Downtown Stillwater, 721 S. Main. Dehart, a professional artist from […]

Author speaks about chronicle of little known WWII heroine

February 5, 2018

Story by Ammie Bryant, images provided by Anne Nelson “Everyone said she was a soviet spy,” Lucie ‘Pilette’ Spaak said in one of 3 dozen interviews with Anne Nelson about her mother, Suzanne Spaak. Anne […]

Crowd Control: How CAAP works to put a cap on pet overpopulation

February 4, 2018

Edited by Ammie Bryant While puppies and kittens are adorable, what is not so cute is an exploding pet population that leads to abandoned dogs and cats filling struggling animal shelters. Even uglier is the […]

Spring Events and Programs at the Sheerar

February 2, 2018

Story and images by Amy Loch, Director of the Stillwater History Museum at the Sheerar When I tell people I work at a history museum, I can usually tell by their reaction how they feel […]

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