Chris Peters
Chris has been a Stillwegian (Stillwater resident) since 2008. He recently spent 3 years getting valuable experience at the local newspaper as a news editor, staff reporter and advertising sales rep.




The new facility is designed to accommodate current and future needs while providing a healthier environment for staff and the cats and dogs under their care.
by Chris Peters
Also, the Payne County Budget Board will discuss preparations for the $1.3 million renovation of the third floor of the Payne County Administration Building and possibly take action on inclement weather and bereavement policies.
by Chris PetersCouncilors will also honor a Stillwater Jr. High student, discuss a bond election for a new animal welfare facility, receive a donation for a closed park, and a Downtown property owner applies for a small business grant.
by Chris Peters
Also, residents question map amendment for the proposed animal welfare facility and Stillwater Public School's rezoning request is tabled by Commissioners.
by Chris Peters
Local artist chosen to bring big, bold and vibrant artwork to Main Street
by Chris Peters
City of Stillwater staff update Council on the progress to build a much needed animal welfare facility with suggestions of an April 2025 bond election.
by Chris Peters
This week’s agendas also include a resolution on social media policy for city employees, a funding request from downtown art gallery for an exterior art mural, upgrades to the Payne County Jail and more.
by Chris Peters
Landowners rally in multiple counties to oppose energy transmission lines, U.S. Energy Department confirms regional NIETC is canceled, Governor suggests Oklahoma should consider “unplugging” from the regional power grid
by Chris Peters