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City Council advances ordinances rezoning Jardot Road lots from industrial to residential

The Stillwater City Council unanimously passed into second reading ordinances that would create industrial lots on Jardot Road – at the northeast edge of City limits – rezoned for small-lot single-family and multi-family residential at Monday’s City Council meeting.

Payne County’s Elections Take Shape

Two Payne County commissioners drew Republican primary challengers, Aaron Means filed for a third run at House District 34 after losing to incumbent Rep. Trish Ranson in 2018 and 2020, and positions for Judicial District 9 district attorney and judgeships — covering Payne and Logan counties — will be decided without a primary or general election after candidate filing closed April 3.

Stillwater’s Frontier Powers Artemis II Moon Mission

Out in space, the four-member crew of Integrity is on its way home to Earth after the first lunar flyby in more than 50 years, while inside a lab at Frontier Electronic Systems Corporation, three sample pieces of the Artemis II mission sit on a table.
The hardware represents three of the more than 30 pieces of hardware that make up the Orion spacecraft's integrity, but they also represent Stillwater, Oklahoma, to the rest of the world.

New And True Hope For Cancer Patients

In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists have successfully injected a tumor with a new type of immunotherapy, and the results are nothing short of extraordinary. Not only did the tumor shrink, but cancer cells throughout the entire body vanished. This marks a monumental shift in cancer treatment, opening doors to potentially curing cancers that once seemed impossible to treat.

Payne County Home & Community Education Cultural Enrichment’s Group visit to the Islamic Center in Stillwater

Community Update: Payne County Home & Community Education Cultural Enrichment's Group Visits Islamic Center of Stillwater. Alhamdulillah for this beautiful cultural exchange and opportunity to share our faith.

Nanorobots Destroy Blood Vessels Plaque

Scientists have developed nano-robots capable of swimming through human bloodstreams and dissolving arterial plaque in just six hours, marking a revolutionary breakthrough in cardiovascular medicine. These microscopic robots are designed to navigate the circulatory system, locate blocked arteries, and target hardened plaque deposits with extreme precision.

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