Lincoln County News

Meet of Champions

Meet of Champions

Meet of Champions

Elite track athletes from around the state came to Stroud last week for the annual Meet of Champions.Pictured are: Above, Sophie Young from Stroud, in the high jump. Photo/Beth Young Left, Amarie Bobo from Davenport in the shot put.
Meeker FFA doubles in size

Meeker FFA doubles in size

Meeker FFA doubles in size

The Meeker FFA Chapter is expanding like never before, celebrating a year of significant growth, achievement, and community engagement. The chapter’s enrollment in the Ag Edu. program more than doubled over the past year—from 65 students in 2024 to an impressive 139 students in 2025.

Meeker town board approves budgets

Meeker Town Board of Trustees have approved proposed General Fund and Public Works Authority budgets for 2025-2026 with revisions and approved several ordinances.The Trustees approved a proposed General Fund budget totaling $886,010 for 2025-2026.

Ambulance appointments

Lincoln County commissioners have finalized their appointments to the 522 Ambulance Service Board with approval of two selections from District 3.The commissioners approved District 3 Commissioner Lee Doolen’s selections of Rob Ballard from Meeker and Tyler Hogset from Northwest Lincoln County.

Stroud school hires staff

The Stroud School Board approved staff changes and renewals at their regular meeting on May 12. They then held a special meeting on May 21 to address additional staffing, including a new high school principal.
Bob Roberson holds a pigeon outside his loft in Chandler. Photo/Bradley Jager

Bob Roberson holds a pigeon outside his loft in Chandler. Photo/Bradley Jager

TAKING WING

For more than 60 years, Bob Roberson has been sending birds into the sky and watching them race home.“I’ve done it for over 60 years,” Roberson said, standing beside the mobile home, which 10 years ago he rebuilt as a pigeon loft.

Stroud reinstates moratorium on tiny homes

The Stroud City Council voted to reinstate the moratorium on tiny homes within city limits, excluding the Special Overlay District, to give City Attorney Jim Hodgens time to draft an ordinance on them.
Joe Navrath (left) and Danny Clement pose in the Sugar Time music studio. Below, Austyn Denmore, with his rockstar haircut, holds his electric guitar. Photos/Bradey Jager

Joe Navrath (left) and Danny Clement pose in the Sugar Time music studio. Below, Austyn Denmore, with his rockstar haircut, holds his electric guitar. Photos/Bradey Jager

The power of music

The Familiar and nostalgic tunes wafting over Route 66 are the unmistakable sound of a band that calls Stroud, Oklahoma, home. Further Down the historic roadway students build their community with music.

Stroud Beta Sigma Psi activities

Stroud’s Psi Master chapter members have been busy with business meetings, socials, service projects and fundraisers. President, Chris Hodge, led meetings. A fundraiser was kicked off selling spring flowers.
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Life with two birthdays

While rummaging through the archives of my family’s storage bins and helping mom unpack old summertime clothing I found a box labeled “Bradley/ Baby.” In it I made a discovery that shattered my very sense of self. Nestled between a moldy Beanie Baby and a hospital bracelet was The Baby Book.