Second Chances
Animal fostering is a term that many have never heard of, or have disregarded. But in reality, it could mean saving the lives of thousands of unwanted, stray or abandoned animals every day.
Read More >SPORTS: Opportunity to Play
With summer here, Edmond kids are moving outdoors, with sports providing endless hours of fun and critical exercise. While at one time some children might have been limited in their ability to participate in these sports…
Read More >Making a World of Difference
Edmond resident Erin Engelke may live in Oklahoma, but her philanthropic work at World Neighbors extends across…
Read More >Before & After: Caliber Roofing & Restoration
Oklahoma has its fair share of adverse weather, to say the least. After its latest and infamous hail storm on May 29th, Oklahomans are calling on Caliber Roofing and Restoration for all their servicing needs. Caliber prides themselves on the quality of work they provide as well as the promise that their materials will hold…
Read More >Team Stacey
Greg and Stacey Slaton are active members in the Edmond community. A family of four, this faith-driven unit has vowed not to let adversity pull them under. Even when just a few short weeks ago, Stacey was diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic and liver cancer. It was May 14 when the family received the bad…
Read More >ARTS: Musical Fusion
When listening to the tunes of Justin Young’s newest album, “Nothin’ but Love,” you could feel as though you are sitting in a dark jazz club as the cool lights reflect off his saxophone. His music infuses the classic touch of jazz with a play on contemporary music to create an unforgettable sound. A Detroit-bred…
Read More >ARTS: Message in the Music
Perhaps one of the biggest challenges Christian rock bands face today is ever-present criticism. Go too far one way and you disappoint a strong believer. Sway too far to the other, you fail to connect to a music lover. Blue Cross Band doesn’t let the skepticism faze them. Their response? “We’re gonna rock your socks…
Read More >Baby Anabelle
Like most parents, Joel and Cheri Grunow were thrilled to be expecting the addition of a second baby to their family. Unfortunately, the pregnancy also came with some shocking news. At Cheri’s 20-week ultrasound, it was discovered that the child would need to undergo open-heart surgery while still in her infancy. Baby Anabelle Grunow was…
Read More >The Silent Wounds of War
Millions of Americans walk freely down the street every day. They do so under the protection afforded to them by fighting soldiers, who have to walk the streets of foreign countries. Often, the sacrifices they make are great. With terrifying risks to their physical and mental health, these brave soldiers dedicate their lives to defending…
Read More >Innocence on Death Row
“The tears keep gushing out like torrential rain — I’m not as tough as you think I am.” These words were written by Reginald Lewis in a poem titled, “The Lyrical Life of a Dream.” It was written from his prison cell on death row. Since 1973, there have been 138 people in the United…
Read More >Financial Peace
Today we live in a world consumed with money. Whether it’s the desire for more or the satisfaction of having it, money haunts us. And what we fear most may be not having enough to make it. The employees at Vox Printing know that fear. In fact, they overcame it. A sister company of Edmond’s…
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