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Read More >What’s Your Number?
Those basic 5 digit codes that tell all Oklahoman’s more than simply what city they call home – but what part of town is their “comfort zone”… zip codes.
Read More >Best of Edmond: J and J Granicrete
After 35 years of military service, twin brothers Jim and John Morrison, found their calling in Granicrete. The brothers decided to open their own business after John was introduced to the Granicrete product in 2008 while traveling through Utah. He noticed a countertop in a clothing store that he thought was stone. After commenting on…
Read More >Best of Edmond: Nelson Lawn Service
For some business owners, the inspiration to start their own company might be the idea of an independent lifestyle, or greater income potential or just a desire to ‘be the boss.’ For Andy Nelson, the inspiration to start Nelson Lawn Service was a fondness of cars. “I love cars more than anything else, as far…
Read More >May 2010: Around Town
Every Saturday: Farmers MarketHeld every Saturday in May from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in downtown Edmond at the NW corner of 2nd St. and Broadway. Free admission. May 1-30 History of Edmond’s MedicineThis Edmond Historical Society exhibit will cover the unique medical history that has been a part of Edmond. Admission is free, donations…
Read More >Letters from Louise: Happy Mothers-in-Law Day
Mothers-in-law get a bad rap! They are the brunt of comedian’s jokes and are often vilified in movies and TV sitcoms. But in spite of such negative press, most moms-in-law have great relationships with their children’s spouses, some even becoming like a second mom. I was blessed to have a mother-in-law who adored me. Being…
Read More >Fine Living: Summer Cocktails
Martinis Love Martini1 1/2 oz. Malibu Rum1 oz. Peach Schnapps 2 oz. Cranberry Juice Shake and strain into a martini glass and garnish with two strawberry slices. Courtesy of The Melting Pot at 4 E. Sheridan Ave. Othellotini1 1/4 shot Captain Morgan Rum1/4 shot Orange Caraco3/4 shot Sweet and Sour1 tsp SugarShake and strain…
Read More >H&F: Shape Up for Summer
Anytime FitnessWith 24/7 access, Anytime Fitness members can work out any time, day or night, every day of the year with their own security-access key. Once inside, members have full use of state-of-the-art strength training and cardiovascular equipment. Every cardio machine comes equipped with its own 17” flat screen TV. Members are able to visit…
Read More >H&G: Spring Cleaning
SURFACES: Blinds: Fill up your tub with warm water and detergent. Soak your blinds and you’ll be amazed how quickly the built up dirt and dust will come right off. Drain your tub and let them dry before re-hanging. Electronics: Use the brush attachment of your vacuum to remove dust. Put a dab of isopropyl…
Read More >A&E: Symphonic Revival
For centuries people have enjoyed classical music. Mozart, Beethoven and Bach are household names from the past. Today, Oklahoma is turning out a new kind of orchestra that may redefine and revive interest in the symphonic experience. Spirit Symphony debuted last month at the First Christian Church in Edmond. Callen Clarke, a composer with the…
Read More >Dining Guide: Colby’s Grill
At Colby’s Grill, everything is made from scratch with fresh ingredients. “Nothing is frozen or kept,” says owner, Colby Mason. “Fried foods are hand-breaded and meat patties are hand-rolled, which really separates us from other restaurants now days.” Burgers are one of the most popular items on the menu, most notably the Mushroom Swiss. It’s…
Read More >Cleaning for a Cause
Admit it, you hate to clean but love a clean house. You feel much more at ease in a clean home and ready to take on whatever challenges the day brings. What if that challenge was cancer? What if, as you fought the hardest battle of your life, the day to day responsibilities like dishes…
Read More >In Flux
For many young people, May is a time of hope and new beginnings. It is about celebration and achievement. In the scholastic sense, it is a culmination of years of hard work. May is graduation month. And for most high school students, though they have indeed accomplished an incredible thing, they have done so…
Read More >Edmond Sports Legends: Where are they now?
It’s no secret that Edmond has produced a host of world-class athletes. Though they may be scattered across the country now, they’re still firmly rooted in their hometown. Shannon Miller graduated from Edmond North High School in the mid-1990s and became one of the world’s most decorated gymnasts, winning two gold medals in the 1996…
Read More >Fields of Green
Whether on the field or off, football coach turned business entrepreneur Owen Wilson, Jr., says he will make sure the job’s done right. “I teach my employees that it’s important to do things right, and not be in a rush to finish.” “I love to coach football, and I love the game,” Wilson says. “I…
Read More >Look What a Decade Can Do
Message from the Mayor
Read More >Did You Know?
Edmond Outlook Magazine is uniquely structured with eight exciting departments. Which one’s your favorite?
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