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Check those IDs

By Cindy Sheets
Journal Editor

Local businesses that sell alcohol are advised to make sure their employees are checking identification of those who order or purchase alcoholic beverages.

"We've had one complaint recently and someone was arrested," Officer Jason Galt said. "It was said that person had been...

It's A Run-off

It's A Run-off

By Michelle Charles
Journal Staff Writer

Stillwater and Cushing voters are facing April 1, run-offs for their municipal offices.

The new occupant of Seat 3 on the Stillwater City Council will be decided by a...

'No Heart' statue at foundry

'No Heart' statue at foundry

Sculptor Wayne Cooper puts the final touches on the 12-foot...

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Calendar

  • March 5, 10:30 a.m.

– Lapsit Storytime, Thomas- Wilhite Memorial Library

  • March 6, noon – Perkins Community Chamber of Commerce meeting, Lions Den.
  • March 6, 2-7 p.m....

School lot considered for new fire station

The Perkins-Tryon Board of Education tabled an issue that could possibly lead to the location of a proposed new fire substation on the northeast side...

Stillwater students take an Odyssey of the Mind

By Michelle Charles
Journal Staff Writer

Eleven teams of Stillwater students, ranging from third grade to high school will compete on Saturday in a creative problem solving...

SMS responds to graffiti threat

By Michelle Charles
Journal Staff Writer

Friday, February 29, passed without incident at Stillwater Middle School, although Stillwater Police stepped up patrols in response to threatening graffiti...

City Council welcomes Kameoka delegation

By Michelle Charles
Journal Staff Writer

It was a night for proclamations at the Stillwater City Council meeting on Monday. First, the council welcomed a Sisters Cities...

211 coming to Payne County

By Michelle Charles
Journal Staff Writer

Payne County residents will soon have access to referral and helpline services simply by dialing 211. The service, which is funded...

Cyphers and Newman win annual CREC Competition

Central Rural Electric Cooperative recently named Kellie Cyphers of Mulhall- Orlando High School and Lacy Newman of Stroud High School as winners of the annual...

Father accused of allowing his toddler to wander public streets

By Patti Weaver
Journal Correspondent

A Stillwater man has been ordered to appear in court on March 11 for arraignment on an unusual felony charge called "gross...

Social Director

Everyone I know is ready for spring to arrive. The two or three "teaser days" of 70 degree weather have been brutal! Most of all,...

CREC and OSU host leadership seminar

More than 50 representatives from various businesses across the state met for a leadership seminar on decision making and critical thinking at Central Rural Electric...

Storm Spotter Training rescheduled

Do you know when to take shelter? If not, plan to attend the National Weather Service's Storm Spotter Training Saturday, March 15, at 10 a.m....



City hires BID coordinator

The City of Stillwater welcomes Angela M. McLaughlin as the coordinator for the new Business Improvement District (BID). Under the direction of City Manager Dan...

Strengthening Families training held

Smart Start Payne County is continuing in its efforts to implement the new Strengthening Families approach in Payne County. Strengthening Families is a new effective...

Sr Center plans book club

City of Stillwater's Senior Activities Center programming for the first week of March is planned to the hilt with a book club meeting Monday morning,...

Get your Girl Scout Cookies now

Local Girl Scout troops will be selling cookies throughout the month of March

Look for cookie booths located at various business locations around town, including Wal-Mart,...

Help shape the new KOSU

Radio listeners have only a few weeks remaining to complete a survey about KOSU programming. For months now, the station has been asking listeners a...

Equipment helps fire and range research efforts

By Janet F. Reeder

Oklahoma State University 's Research Range is set to benefit from a recent equipment purchase delivered Feb. 26. A 100-horsepower compact track...

Black Expatriates topic of lecture

Kevin Gaines, an expert on U.S. and African-American intellectual and cultural history, will give a talk titled "Black Expatriates in the Age of Civil Rights"...

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