News

COVID-19 deaths keep climbing

The number of deaths attributed to COVID-19 has increased again in both Pottawatomie and Lincoln Counties in the last few days, the Oklahoma State Department of Health reports. Four additional deaths have been reported in Pottawatomie County.
Town Talk

Town Talk

Town Talk

The Lincoln County Express is back in commission as a tourist attraction along Route 66. This little gem had slowly become obstructed from view because of trees and foliage growing up around it.

Happenings at Prairie Pointe

Prairie Pointe residents anxiously await their second dose of the COVID-19 virus vaccine. We took the first dose on December 28 and we are scheduled to receive the second dose on January 25. What a game changer this will be for our folks.
Updates from Meeker Town Hall

Updates from Meeker Town Hall

Updates from Meeker Town Hall

1. Update on “Light up the Park” A. Dismantling of all the Park displays & lighting is currently going on. B. Please start now on making plans for next year’s “Light up Homestead”. C. Thank you all for making this year’s Park an exciting & eventful place to visit & take pictures. 2.
Keeping the grandson

Keeping the grandson

Keeping the grandson

We kept the grandson Liam this past weekend for parts of two days and a night and Pat and I both were really tired Sunday evening. But it’s a good tired. It’s such a pleasure to have him around and we know that keeping him gives our daughter Meghan and son-in-law Terry a little break.

Deputy assessors head east

It provides Meg and Deputy Assessors will be in Stroud, Davenport and Kendrick next week to take exemption applications and personal property assessments according to Jackie Holcomb, Lincoln County Assessor. Assessment business can be done at Stroud City Hall on 9 a.m. to noon and 1-4 p.m.

DUI charge filed

A driver from Davenport has been charged with felony driving while under the influence of alcohol following his arrest by a Lincoln County deputy sheriff last month.
Stroud Arts

Stroud Arts

Stroud Arts

This is the Sixty-Third article in a semi-permanent column for Stroud Arts that appears in the Stroud American. The mission of these articles is to inform, educate and inspire you, the reader, to Make Art Happen in your life and the life of our community.
Advising the state

Advising the state

Advising the state

Between the joys of graduating from high school and the new adventure of starting at Rose State – where she will be joining the softball team – 17-year-old Meeker student Katy Buxton has big plans for 2021.

Inauguration: No trouble expected here

Area law enforcement agencies are not expecting trouble or problems next week on Inauguration Day. President-elect Joe Biden will be officially sworn in during Inaugural ceremonies on Wednesday, Jan. 20, at the Capitol in Washington, D.C.