Farm in Town of Boston destroyed by fire seeks community help to continue animal therapy sessions after a tragic incident
In a shocking turn of events, Stillwater Farm in Town of Boston experienced a devastating fire early on a Monday morning, leaving the popular farm in ruins. The owners, devastated but determined, have reached out to the community for support as they strive to rebuild and continue their valuable animal therapy sessions. Despite the setback, the spirit of resilience and unity shines through as the farm looks to bounce back stronger than ever.
On a different note, the No. 3-ranked Stillwater wrestling team celebrated a remarkable victory on Senior Night, defeating Ponca City with a decisive 59-12 score at Pioneer Field House. The team's stellar performance showcased their dedication and skill, delighting fans and supporters alike.
The wrestling triumph further highlights the indomitable spirit of Stillwater, demonstrating the town's strength both on and off the mat. The support and camaraderie within the community are evident, whether it's rallying behind a fire-stricken farm or cheering on local athletes in their victories.
Moreover, the bond between the town and its residents is unwavering, fostering a sense of belonging and solidarity that transcends any challenges faced. In times of adversity and triumph alike, Stillwater stands united, a beacon of hope and perseverance for all who call it home.
An early Monday morning fire destroyed a popular Town of Boston farm, and now the owners are asking for the community's help to continue the animal therapy ...
From left: Sebastian Schlegel, Landyn Sommer, JJ McComas, Silas Camp, Parker Brown, Noah Perkins, Mark Janus, Lauren Carter, Ethan Kyle. Provided.
Jan. 30โThe No. 3-ranked Stillwater wrestling team picked up a 59-12 victory against Ponca City Tuesday in Pioneer Field House. Ponca City built a 12-8 lead ...