From the 1960s to mid-1970s, the Edmond High School yearbooks featured a two-page color photo of the senior class. Each year was photographed at a different and highly-recognizable location. Most had the students gathered on or around an iconic local feature, such as a rock wall, playground equipment, and one year, an airplane!
This image from the 1970-71 school year has a unique twist. Although the photograph is not labeled, the students are gathered around an early-1970s Impala in front of the school building, and next to them are seniors from a much earlier graduate class, presumably the 1930s in front of a vintage car.
Twenty-three-year-old Kaden Dunlevy is absolutely nuts. Those are his words, of course, and the only reason someone would launch a peanut butter company in 2024. But somehow, it worked. Kaden’s company, “Be Nutts,” is generating sales and grabbing attention, all for the love of peanut butter. “It started when I was really young, and we...
Whether you’re in the mood for sweeping scenic views or downtown brews, two Edmond restaurants serve up one-of-a-kind dishes that make the good times even better. Co-owned by Edmond locals Joey Morris, Cody Rowan, and John Harris, The Lookout at Kickingbird Golf and The Mule in Downtown Edmond are dining destinations that keep the crowds...
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