In Other Words with Dave
At our house, Thanksgiving dinner rarely includes the traditional turkey, stuffing, green bean casserole, and something made of yams. We’ve served ham a few times, which was always easier. Last year, we decided to try something non-traditional and simple: a big pot of chili with a full “chili fixins” bar. It was relaxed and delicious…
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My Vintage Diary
While going through some old treasures, I was surprised to find a five-year diary I received for my 12th birthday. So much fun reading those short snippets, some even into my 15th year. Although most described simple things like going to school or church and daily farm chores, others gave me a memorable look into…
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Edmond Youth Theater
When siblings Tyson Woodard and Ally Cole dreamed up Edmond Youth Theater in 2023, they weren’t driven by profits or prestige. They simply wanted more of what influenced them as children: Christ-centered theater that provides young people with a safe space to grow. “We did years and years of theater with a homeschool group,” Tyson…
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Emma Elle’s Italian Kitchen
Just a quick drive on the Kilpatrick Turnpike from Edmond to the west side of OKC, a delicious taste of Italy awaits. Anchoring the corner of a modern shopping development, Emma Elle’s Italian Kitchen towers with floor-to-ceiling glass and sleek lines. Welcoming guests with its smart, yet cozy feel, the restaurant’s easy demeanor makes the…
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Breast Cancer Survivors Oklahoma
Just over two years ago, Summer Baker’s life changed with a simple gesture. She brushed her arm across her chest and felt a knot. By morning, she noticed dimpling. Tests confirmed her worst fear: stage 3 breast cancer. “It was the size of an apple,” she recalled. “I felt really afraid. My mom had breast…
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The Long Road Back in a ’52 Chevy
Paul Davenport wasn’t looking for anything revolutionary when he bought a rusted-out 1952 Chevy he discovered in a Tecumseh field. At the time, he just needed a break from a “basket case” ‘49 he was rebuilding. But what started as a Craigslist find eventually carried him thousands of miles— and through a tough season of…
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Survivor Contestant Kristina Mills
Most moms face tough challenges: juggling work, family, and maybe the occasional soccer practice meltdown. Kristina Mills signed up for something a little more intense. The 36-year-old mom, Edmond resident and MBA career coach joined the cast of Survivor Season 49. “I wanted to return to myself,” Mills said. “I have two kids, 4 and…
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David Greyson: From Pre-Med to the Big Screen
Fifteen years ago, David Greyson believed his future lay in medicine. As a pre-med student at the University of Oklahoma, he was overwhelmed with 18 credit hours and was quickly burning out. His adviser suggested a creative outlet. “She signed me up for Acting for Non-Majors with Daryl Cox,” Greyson recalled. “I didn’t think it…
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A LOOK Back: Halloween
Steve and Lisa Milligan and Steve and Linda Slawson attend a Halloween party in 1994. The Milligans are dressed as the Clampetts from The Beverly Hillbillies TV show and the Slawsons are dressed as Fred and Wilma Flintstone from the Flintstones cartoon.
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Local Medicare Advisors
Medicare can feel overwhelming, but you don’t have to figure it out alone. Local Medicare Advisors, led by independent brokers Stephenie Woody and Andy Archer, are dedicated to guiding Oklahoma seniors through every step of the process. With more than a decade of combined experience, they focus on one thing: helping you find the plan…
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