
Bell Street home to News-Star for six decades
In a blast from the past, stroll through the 1960s with a tour of 215 N. Bell, longtime home to The Shawnee News-Star.
In a blast from the past, stroll through the 1960s with a tour of 215 N. Bell, longtime home to The Shawnee News-Star.
The Shawnee community is fortunate to have people who always seem to be there for others when they’re needed the most. They are those who go above and beyond, without question, to do their part in making the community and life better for others.
Oklahoma Baptist University Oklahoma Baptist University will present the annual Hanging of the Green Christmas event themed “Share the Light” Dec. 7 at 7 p.m.… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close
Fueled by skilled employees, The Shawnee News-Star does more behind the scenes than is ever shown on the printed page. Shown are just a few examples of previous routines of locals in the news business.
The plants, although many are now not talking to me, have been safely ensconced in their greenhouses. It took great effort, hoisting and dragging, some masterful manipulation and trimming.
It's a well-established tradition that the bigger the headline, the bigger the news. Readers pay attention when the words leap off the page.
The Pottawatomie County Sheriff’s Office announces the launch of “Project Safe Feast,” a traffic safety initiative aimed at keeping roadways safe during the busy Thanksgiving travel period. From Friday, Nov.
Thanksgiving is a week away, so many are preparing to spend time with family, friends or in service of others on this holiday. As we prepare to give thanks, what are you most thankful for in 2024?
Oklahoma Baptist University Santa Claus, hot cocoa, cookie decorating, and live holiday music await visitors at the kick-off for the Rose Rock Habitat for Humanity “Second Annual Gingerbread Village Celebration,” set to take place Dec. 6 at 6 p.m. on The Oval of the Oklahoma Baptist University campus. Festivities will be held on OBU’s iconic campus oval, with an additional event planned for Dec. 14. Funds raised from the Gingerbread Village will support Rose Rock Habitat for Humanity’s efforts to provide safe and affordable housing to working-class families in Pottawatomie County. “The initiative aims to blend the festive atmosphere of the holiday season with the goal of ensuring secure and affordable housing for working-class families,” said April Grant, community engagement coordinator for Rose Rock Habitat for Humanity. “We are so thankful for our partners including Tinker Federal Credit Union.” Highlights of the Dec. 6 kick-off event include photos with Santa, story time with Mrs. Claus, a steaming cup of cocoa, cookie decorating, and seasonal games. OBU’s Division of Music will provide live holiday music performed by its students. Local leaders will join the festivities to vote for the best gingerbread house and a trophy will be awarded to the winning company for their hard work and creativity. For those unable to attend the Dec. 6 kick-off, there will also be a celebration on Dec. 14 event, which will feature performances by children’s choirs from Shawnee Public Schools. “We’re excited to bring the community together for this holiday experience, offering the magic of the season while making a meaningful impact in the lives of those less fortunate,” Grant said. “We hope families from across the county will join us in building a brighter future, one gingerbread house at a time.” After Dec. 6, the Gingerbread Village will be available for drive-through […]