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City recieves donation

City recieves donation

City recieves donation

Thursday, Mar. 19, Ed Dyer, pictured to the left, with First Physicians Capital Group presented a check to City manager Bob Pearman, pictured to the right. First Physicians Capital Group donated $10,000 for a variety of projects to be completed across Stroud.

Schools close due to Coronavirus

Classrooms are quiet and students’ desks are empty across Lincoln County and the state following a decision by the Oklahoma Department of Education on Monday to close all schools and cancel all school activities until April 6.
Creighton Students lend a helping hand

Creighton Students lend a helping hand

Creighton Students lend a helping hand

Students from Creighton University in Omaha, Neb., spent last week in Stroud, working on a Habitat for Humanity house. Students worked on adding siding to the outside of the house, laying down flooring on the inside and completing the trimwork of the windows.

City discuss rate study results

Stroud City Council members discussed the results of the CH Guernsey rate study, during the monthly city council meeting. Justin Proctor, the Managing Consultant for CH Guernsey, showed the council a way the city could change it’s rates to recover some of the costs of providing electricity.

New transfer station tie-in

The new substation, off First Ave. south of the train tracks, will be tied to the old substation at the end of March or early April. In order to do this, the electricity to the town will be shut off. The dates have not been set yet, but they will either be March 27 at 11:59 p.m.
Pictured above from left to right, Pam Hunt, Pastor Gerard Nsabimana and Kim Johnson at the Beta Sigma Phi meeting hosted by Hunt and Johnson. Photo/submitted

Pictured above from left to right, Pam Hunt, Pastor Gerard Nsabimana and Kim Johnson at the Beta Sigma Phi meeting hosted by Hunt and Johnson. Photo/submitted

Beta Sigma Phi host meetings

Stroud’s Laureate Beta Alpha Beta Sigma Phi News chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority kicked off the new year with meetings led by Mary Jackson, President, who recognized members celebrating birthdays or anniversaries.
Stroud Middle School students of the month

Stroud Middle School students of the month

Stroud Middle School students of the month

Pictured above are the January and February students of the month for Stroud Middle School. From left to right: Kathryn Thornton, Adrian Buckley, Addisyn Neeley, Audrey Chace and Abigail Gonzalez. Not pictured: Chloe Elias. Photo/submitted

Call for classmates

The class of 1970 is looking for classmates for the celebration of our 50th Class Reunion, May 22nd, 2020 during the all school Stroud Alumni activities. We are needing fellow classmates’ mailing or email addresses.

Northwestern announces honor roll

Fall 2019 semester honor rolls at Northwestern Oklahoma State University have been announced by the Office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs. Stroud graduate and Northwestern undergrad student, Bailie Gooch, made the Presidents Honor Roll.