Dam Zombies
On a cold winter morning at Arcadia Lake, riders line up at the base of the dam, braced for the chill and the miles ahead. The wind cuts across the water. The clouds hang low. And somewhere between hour two and hour six, nearly everyone will start to feel it. Fatigue. Doubt. Hunger. That unmistakable…
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FoodLook: Local Favorites
BRICKTOWN BREWERY No one brings the party quite like Bricktown Brewery, whether you’re enjoying fantastic food and craft beer in the lively restaurant or gearing up to host a get-together at home. Their Watch Party Package is perfect for the Super Bowl and other gatherings. With 50 boneless wings, chips and queso, and a choice…
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Developing for Community
A new wave of development is quietly reshaping how people live, move, and connect, and it is happening in more than one corner of the city. Three urban developments now taking shape show a clear shift away from car-heavy sprawl and toward neighborhoods designed for real life. The kind with sidewalks, shared spaces, and reasons…
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Next Level Baker
Cooking in front of Gordon Ramsay isn’t something most bakers ever experience — and winning his competition is even rarer. But that’s exactly what Stefanie Embree did when she stepped into the spotlight on Next Level Baker, competing under the pressure of a national television audience and one of the most demanding chefs in the…
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Habitat for Humanity
For Roman Kadi and her family, homeownership is no longer a distant goal. It is a front door that now opens daily to stability, space, and a future they can finally plan after years of hard work and uncertainty. After qualifying through Central Oklahoma Habitat for Humanity, the Edmond family recently received the keys to…
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Blue Hippo Engagement
If you grew up in Edmond, chances are the Blue Hippo has been part of your life longer than you realize. You passed it on car rides, pointed it out to friends, and bonded with fellow Edmondites over the city’s signature sight. For newlyweds Dillon and Anna Beth Cammack, the oversized, bright-blue landmark became a…
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LOOK Back: Realty TV
Edmondites and newlyweds Rodney and Ruth Steward were married on national television on the “Bride and Groom Show” in 1953. The ceremony was performed at the CBS studio in New York City live on air. The couple also received a complimentary honeymoon to the Laurentian Mountains in Canada. They are pictured here before boarding the…
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Kim Baker, 72SOLD
For many people, buying or selling a home ranks among life’s most stressful milestones. For Kim Baker, Realtor with Keller Williams Central OK and 72SOLD, that challenge is exactly what drew her to the industry. Licensed since 2017 and now in her ninth year in real estate, Kim has built her career around one core…
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Hearing Care by Hough
Hearing Care by Hough has become a trusted resource for hearing health in Edmond and the Oklahoma City area, helping patients reconnect with the sounds that shape their daily lives. The practice is known for its patient-first philosophy, clinical expertise, and commitment to personalized care. The clinic was founded in 2008 by Dr. David Hough,…
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In Other Words with Dave
Alison loves to hang out with her friends – every day. She catches up with them while in her car, while she’s at the grocery store, and when she is relaxing at home. Like any relationship, it’s taken years to really get to know her friends. And thanks to the magic (or witchcraft) of internet…
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RECOVERY!
But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they shall run and not grow weary; they shall walk and not faint. Isaiah 40:31 KJV I was 30 years old, six months pregnant and recovering from an emergency appendectomy when I read Isaiah 40:31 on…
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