Pitchford Perfect Tree Service
If you’ve ever lost a favorite tree after a storm, you know how stressful it can be. With expert help from Pitchford Perfect Tree Service, you can make sure your trees stay healthy and beautiful year round. Healthy Trees in Every Season A tree may look fine but still have problems that make it vulnerable…
Read More >Mr. Handyman
From kitchen updates, bathroom remodels, and floor installation to repairing drywall and painting almost anything, Mr. Handyman has you covered and can fence you in as well. The Edmond-based, locally owned company offers premier home improvement, repair and maintenance services for every need. Workmanship You Can Trust Before each appointment, you’ll get a text with…
Read More >Kim Baker, 72SOLD
In her personal and professional life, Kim Baker’s priority is to treat others with kindness. Her position as regional director of 72SOLD allows her to do exactly that. The name 72SOLD reflects the company’s innovative approach, which allows them to identify the best-qualified buyers within 72 hours. “With this program I believe I’m finally serving…
Read More >In Other Words With Dave
My in-laws are considering a move to Edmond from Osage County. They have been house hunting – and my wife, Alison, a former Realtor, has been in “search and scroll” mode for weeks. Exciting times. Moving to Edmond checks quite a few of the boxes for them. Here are some of the reasons I think…
Read More >Reminiscing!
Lately, I have been lost in a “sea of reminiscing” while going through stacks of things belonging to my mother who is now in heaven. I think she saved everything I ever sent her. Magazine articles, pictures, Birthday and Mother’s Day cards, letters and even post cards I sent as a teenager from church camp….
Read More >Simone’s Kids
Simone Puccinelli says she grew up with a heart for kids and in a way, she now has hundreds. Since starting Simone’s Kids in 2010, the Arcadia resident has guided the non-profit to build a primary school, high school, and medical clinic in Nakaseke, Uganda, all as a means to give students hope for their…
Read More >JackBe Grocer
It was an icy winter night in 2005. A tired mom with three tiny children simply needed a gallon of milk. She wondered why you could get a burger and fries at a drive-thru, but not milk or eggs. That night, a seed was planted. Jennifer Neef knew she wasn’t the only weary mom, and…
Read More >Brett McPherson’s Yellowstone Style
If the room of your dreams includes leather, wood, stone, and antlers—then Brett McPherson may be the designer for you. Her “Luxury Western” style is found in prominent, but private, homes in Oklahoma and Texas–but her style has not escaped the eyes of some big names in the industry. If Neiman Marcus or a little…
Read More >Linda LaFleur: 82-Year-Old Point Guard
Eighty-two-year-old Linda LaFleur claims she’s lived an average life. But three masters degrees, a doctorate, decades of military service, and present-day basketball pursuits add up to anything but average. Linda is currently training for her ninth Senior Games, with her sights set on nationals. The Oklahoma Senior Games unite athletes ages 50 and up in…
Read More >Celebrating Life After Breast Cancer
I was just demoted, and I’m thrilled. I’ve moved down from semi-annual mammograms back to yearly ones. As we observe Breast Cancer Awareness Month, I’m more than four years cancer-free. I’m not back to my old self again, and I never will be. This journey has changed me in ways I didn’t expect, but many…
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