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There have been 12 disappearances. Finally, someone is going to prison
SHAWNEE — An accessory to murder has been sentenced to four years in prison in only the second conviction out of a hush-hush investigation into a string of disappearances in Oklahoma. Elizabeth Dee Cornett, 46, of Midwest City, will be on probation for 16 more years after her release.
Analysis of crime rates in Big 12 schools, Stillwater one of the safest in conference
Student populations of the Big 12 Conference cities tend to have less of an effect on crime than permanent citizens. Data from the cities that house the current Big 12 Conference schools have a relationship between populations, student populations and crime rates. Data found that Stillwater, Oklahoma, is among one of the safest cities in the Big 12.
KOSU welcomes Anusha Fathepure as news intern
KOSU is welcoming a new intern and voice to our airwaves. Anusha Fathepure is a summer intern at KOSU as part of the Inasmuch Foundation's Community Fellowship Class. Fathepure is originally from Stillwater, Oklahoma and attends the University of Oklahoma in Norman, where she studies journalism and English. She writes for the OU Daily, the university's independent student-run newspaper, covering campus community and university administration.
'Bigger than hair': Black hairstylist impacts OSU students, Stillwater community
Amidst the pandemic in 2020, an OSU student decided, after years, to kick-start a business venture, changing Stillwater’s Black community. Her business has not only provided quality hair services, but also served as a platform for community building and empowerment, hosting events and workshops for Black women in the area.
Aggies ace Volunteers to advance to final
The No. 13 Texas A&M women’s tennis team took on No. 16 Tennessee in the semifinal of the NCAA Tournament on Saturday, May 18 at the Greenwood Tennis Center in Stillwater, Oklahoma. The Aggies left no doubt as to who the better team was with a 4-1 victory, giving...
Oklahoma Sports Hall of Fame honors teenager who 'beat' Tetris
OKLAHOMA CITY — A Stillwater teenager made it into the Oklahoma Sports Hall of Fame for beating a video game that millions of people have played. Willis Gibson, 14, was the first person to ever "beat" the game Tetris, and now he is enshrined in the Hall of Fame beside the other Oklahoma greats. To do it, Gibson played on a Nintendo entertainment system that came out in the 1980s. His plan was to go so fast that the game couldn't keep up and would crash.
Rain forces cancellation of Special Olympics events in Stillwater, disappointing athletes
STILLWATER, Okla. — The overnight storms forced the cancellation of Special Olympics events in Stillwater on Thursday, leaving athletes from around the state disappointed. "I'm so disappointed," said Griffin, a 13-year-old Special Olympics athlete who competes in bocce. The decision to cancel all outdoor events was made early Thursday...
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