Yale News - an Oklahoma newspaper

Yale News - an Oklahoma newspaper Yale News is a weekly newspaper distributed Thursdays, covering Yale, Oklahoma and surrounding areas Yale News is owned and operated by J. D.

and MaryLee Meisner, under Cimarron Valley Communications, LLC. CVC also produces The Gusher and Cushing Citizen newspaper. CVC is committed to providing readers with hyper local news, sports and information. The main office is currently located at 202 N. Harrison Ave., Cushing, OK 74023. For more information call 918-285-5555 regarding any of the three papers that CVC publishes.

📣 EXTRA! EXTRA! READ ALL ABOUT IT! 📣This week’s paper features Thanksgiving writings from local 3rd graders! 🦃📝Trust us ...
11/26/2025

📣 EXTRA! EXTRA! READ ALL ABOUT IT! 📣
This week’s paper features Thanksgiving writings from local 3rd graders! 🦃📝
Trust us — these kids have some BIG thoughts on gratitude, turkey cooking strategies, and what makes this season special. Grab your copy today and celebrate the voices of tomorrow!

🗳️ Reminder: TODAY (NOV. 18) is an Election Day in Payne County!On the ballot:City of Yale: Commissioner Seat No. 3 — Ka...
11/18/2025

🗳️ Reminder: TODAY (NOV. 18) is an Election Day in Payne County!
On the ballot:
City of Yale: Commissioner Seat No. 3 — Karen Hart vs. Larry H. Brown
Town of Glencoe: Board of Trustees (unexpired term) — Randall Clark, Andrew Marion, Jacan Cavett

Polls are open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. for the Nov. 18 Special Elections.
Find your polling place and sample ballot on the OK Voter Portal.
Questions? Contact the Payne County Election Board at 405-747-8350 or [email protected]

Make your voice heard—go vote today! 🗳️

Facing Dementia Together: Free Community Event Offers Support for Caregivers Caring for a loved one with dementia is a j...
11/17/2025

Facing Dementia Together: Free Community Event Offers Support for Caregivers

Caring for a loved one with dementia is a journey filled with emotional, physical, and financial challenges. Families often struggle to manage memory loss, behavioral changes, and the stress of daily care while searching for reliable resources and guidance.
To help meet these needs, Stillwater Medical is hosting a free Dementia Community Outreach event on Tuesday, November 18, from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. at First Christian Church, 411 W. Mathews Ave. in Stillwater. The event is come-and-go, making it easy for busy
caregivers to attend.

“Dementia affects millions of families, and caregiving can feel overwhelming without proper support,” said Danette Muzic, executive director of Stillwater Medical at Home. “This event offers a chance to learn, connect, and discover solutions that can make a
real difference.”

The outreach event will feature two informative sessions designed to provide practical advice and emotional support for caregivers. At 4:00 p.m., the Alzheimer’s Association will present “Building Foundations of Caregiving,” offering strategies for managing
stress and creating a safe environment for loved ones. At 5:30 p.m., Dr. Madison Andrews will lead “Challenges of Dementia Care – What to Expect,” a discussion on the progression of dementia and realistic expectations for families.

In addition to these sessions, attendees will have the opportunity to participate in 15-minute breakout discussions with community partners and explore resources from nearly 20 vendors. Information will be available on support groups, respite care, behavior
management, meal planning, and home safety—critical tools for easing the burden on caregivers and improving patient well-being.

“Dementia is said to be a disease with a long and lonely goodbye. It’s easy for caregivers to isolate when caring for a loved one becomes challenging. Our hope is that no one would walk that road alone. Our community is full of resources, and we want to make
it easy for people to find the help they need,” Muzic said.

November is National Care at Home Month, a time to recognize the vital role these services play in improving quality of life for patients and families. Stillwater Medical has introduced Stillwater Medical at Home, a new brand that brings together its hospice
program—formerly Karman Legacy Hospice—home health services, and new palliative care services under one mission. This unified approach ensures patients receive comprehensive care in the comfort of their homes.

“This change reflects more than just a new name – it represents a deeper alignment of our hospice, home health, and palliative care services to better meet the needs of our community,” said Muzic. “This merger will enhance access to care, strengthen our reach
to patients in outlying communities and unify our mission to provide compassionate care across every state of need.”

Stillwater Medical at Home provides services to patients living within a 50-mile radius of Stillwater, including Payne, Creek, Noble, Kay, Logan, Pawnee, Osage and Lincoln counties. Its interdisciplinary team and volunteers coordinate care to provide physical,
intellectual, emotional, social, and spiritual support to enhance quality of life through every step of the journey.

If you’re caring for someone with dementia—or simply want to learn more—this event is open to you. Community partners stand ready with information, resources and support, offering hope to those living with dementia and the caregivers who love them.

🎃👻 Calling All Halloween Fans! 👻🎃Did you or your business go all out with costumes or decorations this Halloween? We wan...
10/31/2025

🎃👻 Calling All Halloween Fans! 👻🎃
Did you or your business go all out with costumes or decorations this Halloween? We want to see it! 🧙‍♀️🕸️
The Yale News would like to have a Halloween photo feature for next week’s edition and we’re looking for the best-dressed individuals, families, pets, and businesses in our community.
📸 How to Enter:
Share your photo(s) in the comments below with your name, location, and a short description.
🗓️ Deadline: Sunday, November 2 at Midnight
Show us your spooky spirit — you might be featured in the paper! 🕷️🧛‍♂️

Friends of the Yale Public Library is having a plant sale!!! RIGHT NOW!
10/20/2025

Friends of the Yale Public Library is having a plant sale!!! RIGHT NOW!

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10/08/2025

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National Stop Bullying Day is an observance day that falls on the second Wednesday in October and is designed to raise awareness about bullying. This holiday aims to bring together parents, students, and teachers in a way that helps them reduce the incidence of bullying in schools or online. Althoug...

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09/26/2025

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Brief reminder that if you want things to change there is a way. City of Yale candidate filing for Seat 3 is open Septem...
09/19/2025

Brief reminder that if you want things to change there is a way. City of Yale candidate filing for Seat 3 is open September 22-24.

09/13/2025

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09/04/2025

This September, your local Public Library invites you to celebrate Library Card Sign-Up Month and discover how a single card can open the door to endless opportunities. With a library card, you can do more than check out books.

From free classes and job resources to homework help, streaming media, and cultural events, today’s libraries connect communities to information, inspiration, and each other.

This year’s theme, “One Card, Endless Possibilities,” is a reminder that libraries are for everyone—no matter your age, background, or goals. Whether you're diving into a new hobby, searching for your next great read, brushing up on tech skills, or helping your child succeed in school, it all starts with a library card.

08/28/2025

PRESS RELEASE FROM OKLAHOMA WORKER'S COMPENSATION COMMISSION
Call for Public Comment on the Medical Fee Schedule

The Oklahoma Workers’ Compensation Commission invite written comments on the current 2024 Medical Fee Schedule, last amended in July 1, 2024. Feedback will be used in the development of the 2026 Medical Fee Schedule.
Stakeholders are encouraged to submit comments by email to [email protected] no later than September 7, 2025. Further opportunities for public comment will be provided to stakeholders in the spring, once a 2026 draft is released.
As required by 85A O.S. § 50(H)(14), the Commission reviews and submits a proposed updated Medical Fee Schedule to the legislature every two years.

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08/27/2025

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We are the weekly community newspaper for Yale, Oklahoma. Our main office is in Drumright (at the Drumright Gusher newspaper, 129 E. Broadway) but we have a part-time office inside the Yale Tag Agency at 108 N. Main St. in Yale. We are in Yale every Wednesday, but if you want to be sure to catch us, please call 918-232-8709 or 918-352-2284 or send email to [email protected], or message us here.