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OPUBCO real estate under contract Updated: Wed, May 23, 2012 Gary Pierson, President and CEO of The Oklahoma Publishing Company, and Trent Moore, President of American Fidelity Property Company, announce that they have entered into a contract for the sale of OPUBCO’s real estate and office buildings located along the Broadway Extension at Britton Road. Included are... Read More
Oklahoma County judge waives preliminary hearing in fraud case Updated: Fri, Jan 6, 2012 A somber-looking Oklahoma County judge has decided to try to end her adoption fraud case through a plea agreement rather than fight the accusations against her further. District Judge Tammy Bass-LeSure, 44, waived the rest of her preliminary hearing Friday so her attorneys can work out with prosecutors the details... Read More
Cloth or disposables? Half-century debate still on Published: Mon, Apr 11, 2011 Fifty years after Procter & Gamble introduced affordable throwaway diapers, dubbing them Pampers, the battle over baby's bottom rages on. The brand brought on a revolution in baby care, obliterating safety pins, soaking pails and diaper delivery trucks. But reusables have been slowly inching back into the... Read More
Local martial arts school launches after-school program Updated: Wed, Jan 26, 2011 Students get alternative to traditional after-school care, as well as opportunity to learn skills, abilities and character qualities that program officials say will last a lifetime. Participants can become physically fit, learn self defense and receive instruction in life skills. Read More
Children's Hospital plans classes for baby sitters Updated: Tue, Jun 6, 2006 Six "Super Sitter" classes are scheduled at The Children's Hospital at OU Medical Center for youths interested in baby-sitting. The Oklahoma Safe Kids Coalition sponsors the one-day classes, which will be from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. June 16, June 22, July 12, July 19, Aug. 2 and Aug. 9. The course includes... Read More
OBI offering free child care Updated: Thu, Jun 1, 2006 What a deal for busy moms, free childcare, all you have to do is roll up your sleeve and save a life. The Oklahoma Blood Institute is looking for some mighty moms out there to put their feet up, take a load off and give blood. Angela Buckelew tells us more in Thursday night's about your health. Read More
Camp Bow Wow begs to differ from the pack Updated: Wed, May 17, 2006 EDMOND - Tiffany Beal said she'd tried different kennels and doggy day care facilities around town, but she just wasn't happy. So, she decided to start her own franchise. Camp Bow Wow opens today at 801 Centennial Blvd. -- between 33rd and 15th streets off Kelly Avenue. "As the name implies, this business is all... Read More
Pet day camp, kennel to be 'all about dogs' Updated: Wed, May 10, 2006 EDMOND - Tiffany Beal said she'd tried different kennels and doggy day care facilities around town, but she just wasn't happy. So, she decided to start her own franchise. Camp Bow Wow opens May 17 at 801 Centennial Blvd. -- between 33rd and 15th streets off Kelly Avenue. "As the name implies, this business is all... Read More
Child Report: NAEYC accreditation for child care Updated: Tue, Apr 18, 2006 Choosing a child care center or preschool is one of the toughest decisions parents make. But, with 10 tips, you can find a quality facility. Here to help us busy moms is Dr. Jerlean Daniel from the National Association for the Education of Young children. Read More
Great American Toy Test names top educational toys Updated: Mon, Nov 21, 2005 Each year, the Great American Toy test tries out toys at day cares around the nation. This year, The Goddard Center in Edmond participated in the trial. All this week we will be introducing you to some toys that will fill your house with excitement this Christmas. Here's a look at some of the educational toys. Read More
Blast leveled day care, but not her heart Updated: Fri, Apr 22, 2005 Melva Noakes is back lending care to those in need, but it took her five years to recover from the pain of April 19, 1995. Today, Noakes is the director of Comfort Living Services, which provides home services and training designed to help developmentally disabled children and adults to live independently. "I... Read More
Some years have been hard, but these kids are survivors Updated: Sun, Apr 17, 2005 It has not been easy, but after 10 years life is blossoming again under the Survivor Tree. Some years have been hard, but these kids are survivors New building provides safer start Bombing scarred children beyond norm, research says Read More
Rising day-care costs hit families, but the state offers assistance for some Updated: Thu, Dec 16, 2004 Many Oklahomans working low-wage jobs discover too late that children are a pleasure they really could not afford. Forget the formula, diapers, baby wipes and other gear needed to care for babies. That amounts to peanuts compared with the cost of day care when both parents have to go back to work. CHILD... Read More
Day care to install shelters after scares from two storms Updated: Mon, Jun 30, 2003 MOORE -- Moments after the May 8 tornado, Leona Slemp saw the panic in the eyes of the parents who had dropped off their children at Moore Broadway Kids day care that morning. Slemp saw the same fear in May 1999 when a tornado missed her day care center at 1900 N Broadway "literally by feet to the north." This... Read More
Print-rich lives lead to success Updated: Sat, Jan 4, 2003 THIS holiday season blessed me with many new friends through my latest project, Lanterns for Literacy. My passion for reading and children's literacy has introduced me to many others who feel the same. I had a great lunch meeting before Christmas with Ann Dagg and Patrice Douglas. We all are mothers who know the... Read More
Bridge Creek Children Escape Updated: Wed, May 5, 1999 Forty-five minutes and the grace of God: That's what saved more than five dozen Bridge Creek children from certain death when a tornado destroyed Ridgecrest Baptist Church, which housed a day-care center. The day-care center closed at 6 p.m. Monday. A deadly tornado ripped through the church shortly afterward. The... Read More
'We lifted up baby beds and screamed to see if anyone was trapped' Updated: Thu, Apr 20, 1995 "I saw white heroes bringing out black babies and black heroesbringing out white babies," a black legislator said, choking ontears as he described rescue efforts near the blast site inOklahoma City Wednesday. State Rep. Kevin Cox played a role in those efforts at achild-care center in the downtown YMCA, which is... Read More
'Boy, I was just running, looking everywhere' Updated: Thu, Apr 20, 1995 Todd Pendleton had just dropped off his 2-year-old son, Evan, atthe YMCA Day Care Center in downtown Oklahoma City. Then he feltand heard the blast several blocks away. "I thought somebody had rear-ended me. I just kept looking backand then I saw smoke," Pendleton, 31, said. "I thought the smoke looked... Read More
'Get out of the way; there's a bomb' Updated: Thu, Apr 20, 1995 "Everyone just started running. They were shouting, `Get out ofthe way; there's a bomb. ' I just ran. " Cathy Garrett, Red Cross public information coordinator, saidthat happened not once but twice after the initial explosion at 9a.m., which ripped apart the nine-story Alfred P. Murrah FederalBuilding. One... Read More
Small children victims in day-care center Updated: Thu, Apr 20, 1995 Five small children, badly injured and bloodied, and a toy dollwere among the first to be removed from the Murrah Building's secondfloor day-care center. "You couldn't even tell they had been little boys or littlegirls," said Lydia Winfrey, a licensed practical nurse, whoassisted with the children wrapped in... Read More
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