Edmond 66 Softball Park
Post Road and Route 66 is soon the be home to a new softball complex.
Read More >BUSINESS: MidAmerica Cycle
Cycling”���and racing”���runs in the Smith family. Nikki, husband Woody, and son Steve sing the praises of their passions to everyone who crosses the counter at Edmond’s MidAmerica Cycle.
Read More >History in the Making
Thirty years ago, Edmond history buffs recognized a huge hole in the city’s cultural landscape”���a museum dedicated to its past.
Read More >I’ve Been Everywhere, Man
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.
Read More >Smart Traffic
Traffic. It’s everywhere. Even in Edmond.
Read More >LIVING: Going Organic
“An apple a day keeps the doctor away.”The familiar cliche gets drilled into every elementary school student and they carry it with them for the rest of their lives.
Read More >Pirates Meet Steampunk
James Hugo, 30, and Chase Layman, 27, co-owners of Edmond’s Wheelhouse Graphic Design studio, are storytellers. But they tell their stories in a most unusual way. There are no pen and paper. There’s no word processing. They express themselves with the unlikeliest of media”���toys.
Read More >Pulling Together for One of Our Own
Teresa Dixon entered the tunnel in late 2008 when her doctor diagnosed her with terminal Polycystic Liver and Kidney disease. Her need for a new liver pushes the boundaries of the definition of “immediately.” The National Transplant Assistance Fund (NATF) is working feverishly to make sure there’s a light at the end of Dixon’s tunnel….
Read More >Down Home Derrick
Native Edmondite Devin Derrick doesn’t need a lot of attention. But he’s about to get some. He’s comfortable with himself, at ease with his place in the world and satisfied with his natural gift – the gift of voice. An up-and-comer in the world of country music, he just signed an exclusive deal with Wal-Mart…
Read More >In Edmond, In Need
Edmond resident Amelia Taylor did everything right. When she was diagnosed with clinical depression, everything went wrong. With her crippling illness, regular work isn’t in the cards for her. A full-time mother, she works whenever and wherever she can to make ends meet, but her depression still holds her back. She’s not on welfare and…
Read More >Edmond Arts Festival
Shirley GibbonsNationally known artist, Shirley Gibbons may choose conventional mediums and subjects, but her approach is anything but conventional. Gibbons works primarily in oils, but often experiments with watercolors and pastels. “When I started painting, everybody was working with oils," she said." "So that’s how I started out, and I just fell in love with…
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