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Stillwater police: Joint operation uncovers human remains in connection to missing 17-year-old
STILLWATER, Okla. — Human remains were recovered Tuesday in connection to a missing Stillwater teenager who disappeared more than a year ago. The Stillwater Police Department confirmed that the remains were discovered during a joint operation with the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation and Payne County Sheriff's Office. The remains are believed to be related to the case of 17-year-old Teedeenae "Jackson" Yearby, who was first reported missing in February 2023.
Boys Lacrosse Demolishes Tilton and Cushing
On Feb. 5 and 6, the boys’ varsity lacrosse team played Cushing Academy and Tilton High School, respectively. Both games were blowouts, with final scores of 10-3 and 17-4. With only one day of rest between the two games, Big Red lacrosse brought their all and crushed both Tilton and Cushing.
TIMELINE: Storms that could produce hail to move into Oklahoma on Wednesday
Oklahoma could see severe weather later this week when a storm threat moves in on Wednesday. KOCO 5 Meteorologist Jonathan Conder says there's a level-one marginal threat for storms in western Oklahoma stretching to the OKC metro and east of Stillwater. The threat could produce isolated severe storms and 1-inch hail.
Oklahoma State football kicker Logan Ward has had many roles. Why he has one focus in 2024.
STILLWATER — When Logan Ward arrived at Oklahoma State as a walk-on, it was unclear where his best opportunity to earn playing time would be. At Deer Creek High School, Ward had been effective as a punter, placekicker and on kickoffs, so which spot would fit him best as a Cowboy?
Law enforcement escorts Osage Nation Police investigator who passed away to Ponca City
CLEVELAND, Okla. — Dozens of brothers and sisters in law enforcement gathered in Cleveland on Monday to escort Osage Nation Police Investigator Brian Herbert to Ponca City for a family and friends visitation before escorting him to his final resting place in Blackwell on Tuesday.
Where to avoid the dead week study crowd
Edmon Low Library is packed. Dead week is almost here. As the semester nears its end, students flock to the library to study for final exams. Tables are filled and rooms bustle with students. Library regulars struggle to find a seat. Students must get creative to find study spots during the weeks approaching finals week. Luckily, I’ve compiled a list of study spots that won’t have you circling the area in hopes of finding an empty chair.
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