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Carmen Forman | Published: Tue, Jun 18, 2013Pie Junkie serves Oklahoma favorite
A pie business born out of the industrial-sized kitchen of a church now has a Plaza District shop where sweets junkies can enjoy treats together.
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Kyle Hinchey | Published: Fri, Jun 14, 2013Western Avenue church is dedicated to its community
When Treb Praytor first drove past the Iglesia Building on Western Avenue, he knew it would be the perfect place for him to move his church.
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Rachael Cervenka | Updated: Fri, Jun 14, 2013Paseo mover and shaker
Merriam-Webster defines a mover and shaker as a person who is active or influential in some field or endeavor; a person who sets things in motion.
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Below the rubble
Kyle Hinchey |
Published: Thu, Jun 13, 2013
Gina Janzen was standing outside of her second-grade classroom at Briarwood Elementary School on May 20 when she saw the EF5 tornado approaching.
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Neighborhood Grocery has History
Kyle Schwab |
Updated: Thu, Jun 13, 2013
Coming to the United States in 1980, Sagir Ahmed had no idea when he left Bangladesh that the convenience store he would eventually open would contain so much history.
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"There is enough water to sink a battleship"
Kyle Schwab |
Updated: Thu, Jun 13, 2013
Louis Bennett got the tornado relief effort rolling at Southwest Christian Academy, a child development center and private school on the Moore-Oklahoma City border.
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Kyle Schwab | Updated: Thu, Jun 13, 2013Thousands of Backpacks for Tornado Hit School Children
“We don’t use the ‘V’ word,” Margaret Robertson says.
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Sri Lankan student visits Oklahoma City bombing memorial for the first time
Ben Luschen |
Updated: Thu, Jun 13, 2013
Nine thousand miles from home, Rifti Ali flashed back to memories of the large scale destruction he has seen in his own life.
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9-year-old Girl Raises Money for Safe Rooms
Kyle Schwab |
Updated: Thu, Jun 13, 2013
Emma Kitchel, 9, has been concerned with the safety of schoolchildren ever since the May 20 tornado.
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Boathouse District offers something for everyone
Katelyn Kelly |
Updated: Wed, Jun 12, 2013
Sherry Andrusiak still remembers what it felt like the first time her teammates rowed together in 2006.
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Joey Stipek | Published: Wed, Jun 12, 2013“It’s always different when it’s in your backyard.”
The pastor of a church in a historically black neighborhood in Oklahoma City is upset with city and University of Oklahoma officials over rezoning measures.
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Developing community through coffee
Hillary McLain |
Published: Wed, Jun 12, 2013
Local products and a desire to educate are at the forethought of the owners of one Midtown coffee haven.
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Gallery owner reminisces on time in Paseo
Rachael Cervenka |
Updated: Wed, Jun 12, 2013
The hot pink exterior of the stucco structure that sits at the edge of Paseo Drive reflects the personality of the art lover who has resided there for 23 years.
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Woodson Park Regular Prolongs Life
Chris Brannick |
Published: Wed, Jun 12, 2013
Ann Kesler says sitting at home is a “death sentence.” Kesler fights off the doldrums in the oil painting studio at the Woodson Park Senior Activity Center, located on S.
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'This is our culture'
Hannah Covington |
Published: Fri, Jun 7, 2013
They told her not to speak Spanish in school. “You must learn English,” teachers said.
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Two personalities in one shop
Kyle Hinchey |
Published: Wed, Jun 5, 2013
Shelle Schaefer entered the antique business with a friend more than a decade ago selling knick-knacks from a small booth in a Guthrie antique mall.
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Tornado survivor tells story of heroism
Kyle Hinchey |
Published: Wed, Jun 5, 2013
A disaster response team made its way to each ruined house in South OKC’s Westmoor neighborhood, frantically trying to figure out who was home when the May 20 tornado hit.
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Businessman encourages cycling culture
Hillary McLain |
Published: Wed, Jun 5, 2013
Floor to the ceiling, it’s covered in bicycles and bicycling accessories.