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From left, Stevie Ruggles and her children, Margret Foster, Theresa Hopper, Bingo Hopper, Savannah Vasquez and her future seed. courtesy photo

From left, Stevie Ruggles and her children, Margret Foster, Theresa Hopper, Bingo Hopper, Savannah Vasquez and her future seed. courtesy photo

Beautifying Bristow

Recently members of the Bristow Garden Club planted native wildflower seeds at Bristow City Park. The seeds were from a matching grant from Color Oklahoma Sow Some Wild Seeds, a committee of the Oklahoma Native Plant Society.

Chick Check: What to know before building a backyard chicken flock

(StatePoint) About 20 years ago, chickens—long a staple of farms and homesteads— began showing up in urban and suburban yards. They enabled city dwellers to source homegrown food, provided a touch of nature amid the urban jungle, and have continued to rise in popularity ever since.
FCCLA officers spent the day at the Oklahoma State Capitol. The experience gave the students the opportunity to step outside the classroom and witness leadership in action at the state level. courtesy photo

FCCLA officers spent the day at the Oklahoma State Capitol. The experience gave the students the opportunity to step outside the classroom and witness leadership in action at the state level. courtesy photo

A Day at the Capital

Community Events

Bristow Indian Education Committee meetingThe Bristow Indian Education Committee meeting will be held on Wednesday, March 1, 2026 at 5:45 p.m. at the Bristow Schools Administration building,420NMain. The public is invited.All Things Farm Related SwapThird Sunday of each month. 9 a.m.- 2 p.m.

How to live to be 100 years old

(StatePoint) Living to 100 may sound extraordinary, but research suggests it’s more achievable—and enjoyable— than many people think. Studies show the majority of centenarians rate their health as good, and large numbers of people in this age group are mobile, active and optimistic.
February is american heart month

February is american heart month

February is american heart month

February is considered 'Heart Month' in 2026. It is from February 1–28, which is a time to focus on raising awareness about heart health and cardiovascular disease prevention.President Lyndon B.
Coffee with a Cop was held Monday morning in the city council chambers. An opportunity to share a cup of coffee, and a doughnut, with your community officers and leaders and to ask a few questions if you like. Coffee with a Cop will be held periodically. Angie Gentry photo

Coffee with a Cop was held Monday morning in the city council chambers. An opportunity to share a cup of coffee, and a doughnut, with your community officers and leaders and to ask a few questions if you like. Coffee with a Cop will be held periodically. Angie Gentry photo

Coffee with a Cop