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History in the Making
May 2013 Issue
Thirty years ago, Edmond history buffs recognized a huge hole in the city’s cultural landscape—a museum dedicated to its past.
I've Been Everywhere, Man
May 2013 Issue
Zachary Stanley is no secret agent. But he’s been around the world more times than James Bond. At the age of 20, this New York University biology student may be Edmond’s biggest globetrotter.
iCelebrate Diversity
May 2013 Issue
In the early 90s, Edmond resident Tracy Jackson became a mother. Like all new mothers, she wanted her daughter to have the best experiences growing up—those that encourage high self-esteem, love and acceptance.
BUSINESS: Scribes Desktop Solutions
April 2013 Issue
They say take a picture because it will last longer, but that isn’t always the case. We love preserving our memories in photos and videos, but what happens when they start getting too old and deteriorating? That’s where Scribes Desktop Solutions can help.
BUSINESS: Don's Floor Gallery
April 2013 Issue
Walk through any model home on the market today and you can’t help but be floored by the chic and stylish carpet, tile and wood foundations that set the mood of magnificent rooms.
LOUISE: Avon Calling
April 2013 Issue
It’s kind of sad when the arrival of the Avon lady is the highlight of your day, but when you are a stay-at-home mother of three, it can be a delightful distraction.
FOOD: Lucille's Restaurant
April 2013 Issue
Spring weather has an intoxicating lure, beckoning us out of our fuzzy slippers and man caves to explore adventurous places and soak up the vibrant culture around us.
Strangers No More
April 2013 Issue
Former strangers, Agnes Bullion and Colleen Sjostrom are now friends through the gift of organ donation.
Cycling: Team Undiscovered... Discovered
April 2013 Issue
If you were to ask Terry Storch, Rob Bell, and Brian Russell why they enjoyed competing in bicycle racing, you would get three different answers with the same message—camaraderie.
The Beginnings of Southern Okie Gourmet Spread
April 2013 Issue
People inherit many different traits from their parents and grandparents. It might be something like your mom’s cleft chin or your grandpa’s small ears. But Gina Hollingsworth inherited both her parents’ and grandparents’ keen business sense.
Preppers
April 2013 Issue
KW of Edmond is more likely to survive the end of the world than 90% of the population.
BUSINESS: Home Instead Senior Care
March 2013 Issue
Many people worry about their parents getting older. Will they remember to take their medicine? What if they have to go grocery shopping? Who will keep them company while I’m at work? For most people, the thought of putting them in a retirement center is heartbreaking.
BUSINESS: Crossings Community Church
March 2013 Issue
A little bit traditional, a little bit contemporary, a whole lot of worship. That’s what you can expect to find at Crossings Community Church, at 14600 N. Portland Ave, in north Oklahoma City. Founded in 1959 on the principles of service and teaching the unconditional love of Jesus Christ, the church has grown and changed and now serves over 6,000 people every Sunday.
FOOD: Italiano's Pizza & Pasta
March 2013 Issue
Americans’ love affair with Italian food has earned it the status of a stateside staple. Perhaps the rich family traditions, time-honored recipes and detailed preparation of this storied cuisine speak as much to the soul as to the palate, in any culture or corner of the world.
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