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Storytellers and listeners invited to Holiday themed StorySLAM Dec. 4
💡By Emily States The Stillwater Public Library and Stonecloud are partnering for a StorySLAM on Wednesday, Dec. 4, at 7

Visit from bestselling children’s author Adam Rex Nov. 19
💡By Emily States, Adult Services Supervisor, Stillwater Public Library The Stillwater Public Library will host award-winning and New York Times

‘Cozy Up with a Good Book’ for the Stillwater Public Library’s winter reading program
💡By Emily States, Adult Services Supervisor, Stillwater Public Library Readers of all ages are invited to “Cozy Up with a

OSU Extension launches new beginning farmers and ranchers series with Nov. 14 garlic workshop
💡By Alisa Boswell-Gore STILLWATER, Okla. – Oklahoma State University recently has received a $719,000 United States Department of Agriculture-National Institute


SHS presents fall play - Stardust
Submitted by Barry Fuxa, PR & Communications Coordinator, SPS Stillwater High School Theatre is set to present its fall play

OSU Extension breaks ground on new Tulsa County site
💡By Gail Ellis Oklahoma State University Extension in Tulsa County will enjoy a new downtown facility on the OSU-Tulsa campus

Hot and dry is the new normal as drought returns to impact Oklahoma agriculture
💡By Gail Ellis The latest drought monitor map from the Oklahoma Mesonet shows dry conditions intensifying, and 34 counties are

Stillwater Police Chief Announces Retirement Plans
Submitted by Dawn Dodson, City of Stillwater Stillwater Police Chief Shannon Jordan announced he will retire in January 2025, in

OSU Agriculture News: Moss named director of OSU Student Farm
Moss named director of OSU Student Farm

OSU part of national network creating 10-year ag research plan
agInnovation, the national network of agricultural experiment stations at land-grant universities, is launching a working 10-year Research Roadmap outlining a research focus in sustainable food systems, climate solutions and water resiliency.

OSU obesity research could lead to cell-based therapy
Xia Lei, assistant professor in the OSU Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, is studying white blood cells in fat tissue, similar to the fat cells pictured above, to determine how they regulate inflammation caused by serious health conditions like diabetes.