Lifestyle
Raised beds and ergonomic tools are two things that help make gardening easier for senior gardening enthusiasts and those with physical limitations. (Photo by Mia Reinert, OSU Agriculture)
OSU Extension offers tips to make gardening easier for those with mobility challenges
Being absolutely sure
Cynda Clary, associate dean for academic programs, and Jayson Lusk, dean for the Ferguson College of Agriculture, present Geneva Perry with a scholarship
Garvin County students awarded OSU scholarships
Maysville Elementary School students from Mrs. Ring's first grade class who have reached 50% of their AR goals for the fourth nine weeks are: (back row, l-r) Jagg Armstrong, Espen Barth, Madison Bittle, Camden Box, RaeLynn Compton, Rylee Covert, Connor Crawford, Stelly Cole Dunlap, Drayven Trammell, (front row, l-r) John Gamble, Lauren Jones, Wyatt McCaskill, Everett Morse, Bo Oldham, Andrew Prather and Zoey Sherrill. Courtesy photo
Maysville students reach AR goals
Trinity Bess was recently honored as one of four Stratford High School students of the month for December 2024. Bess is the daughter of TJ and Jade Gaines. Her award was presented by Dina Henley of Oklahoma Heritage Bank. Courtesy photo
Stratford Students of the Month
Local churches to host community services for Holy Week
A firefighter works to extinguish a raging wildfire on the west side of Stillwater in early March 2025. (Photo by Mitchell Alcala, OSU Agriculture)
Gather paperwork and take video before disaster strikes
Compost must reach a temperature of 140 degrees or higher to break down properly. Photo by Todd Johnson, OSU Agriculture
From scraps to soil: OSU Student Farm transforms campus waste into compost
Bethany Greenwood Agee, right, of Foley, Alabama, donated a kidney to New Hampshire teen Jennifer Frost after reading a social media post from Frost’s mother. Courtesy photo