“Google Adsense Guy” Joel Comm
A penny clangs against the glass of a fish bowl over and over again, once every second. And Edmond entrepreneur Joel Comm just keeps dropping them without a word. A penny a second. That’s how much money he makes, and with his book “The Adsense Code: What Google Never Told You About Making Money with…
Read More >Author Marcia Preston’s “The Piano Man”��
It’s the moment every parent dreads – there is a knock at the door or the telephone rings, bringing news that your teenager has had an accident. In some cases, that horrific tragedy can be transformed into an opportunity to give life. The organs of accident victims can provide hope to patients waiting on transplant…
Read More >Blue Star Mom Remembers Her Son
In September, Jan Martin appeared on the cover of the premiere issue of Edmond Outlook. She and the other women pictured are Blue Star Mothers, a group that sends care packages to military servicemen. At the time, Martin’s son, David, was about to be deployed to Iraq. Private First Class David Martin was a member…
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On any given day, about 160 children in Oklahoma’s foster care system are waiting for placement. Of these, many fall into a behavioral category making it unlikely they will ever be adopted or find a permanent foster home. These children are shuffled from place to place, sometimes making 15 moves in a year. Once they…
Read More >BACK 40 NEWS
Matt Ledford and Chris Logan successfully added another web server to the Back40 hosting cluster. The two programmers arrived under cover of darkness, switched, propagated and consumed a 12-pack of Dr Pepper during the all-night upgrade. Neill Harmer, web project manager, was asked to speak at the June meeting of OKC Refresh group. Refresh is…
Read More >Bikini Boot Camp
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CALIFORNIA CLOSETSWhen B.J. Miller was offered early retirement during a company re-organization he jumped at it. He and wife Jerrie decided to use the opportunity to start their own business. After hearing about the success of California Closets and doing their research, they became Oklahoma’s only franchisee and opened their business in Edmond. That was…
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EDMOND NORTH H.SCLASS OF 1996 REUNIONNAs the first graduating class of Edmond North High school, graduates from the class of 1996 will be the first to celebrate their 10-year reunion August 11-12. The events start Friday with a Night Out at the Martini Lounge in Edmond, continues with a family picnic at Hafer Park on…
Read More >“Our Opry” Exhibit Coming to EHS Museum
Country and Western. Rockabilly. Folk. The Grand Ole Opry has done it all over the past 80 years as the world’s longest-running radio broadcast, and some of its heartland legacy is coming back to Oklahoma this July at the Edmond Historical Society Museum. Local musicians and self-proclaimed amateur historians Craig and Chris Davis have paired…
Read More >A Case of Stolen Identity
Usually, nightmares end a few moments after you wake up. But for Paul Fairchild, his nightmare lasted several years and threatened to take over his life. Fairchild, now an Edmond resident, lived in California about five years ago when he became a victim of identity theft. When the problem surfaced, he wasn’t even sure what…
Read More >Mary Agnes & Marine Cpl. Wright
When Mary Agnes Ferris of Guthrie saw a young Marine on the cover of Legion magazine last summer, she said it reminded her of her son when he served in the Army years ago in Vietnam. The photo of Marine Cpl. James “Eddie” Wright also made Ferris proud to be an American. It spurred her…
Read More >Kosovo to Edmond
Life in Edmond is good for the Mullaliu family. But they won’t soon forget where they came from: a country where gunfire became common and snipers were around every corner. Enis Mullaliu is a 24-year-old Edmond resident whose family found asylum in Oklahoma from their war-torn home of Rahovec, located in Kosovo, Yugoslavia. Mullaliu lived…
Read More >Green Lemon Finding Sweet Success
Guitarist Steve Schaben technically is still the new guy, but after doing 150 shows during his first year with Green Lemon he seems like an old hand. No surprise, considering he was a friend and fan before joining the up-and-coming Edmond group. All of the band members except Chris Cox are graduates of Edmond Memorial…
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