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Mom is 53 But Looks 25
53yr Old Mom publishes 1 simple wrinkle trick that has angered doctors.
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53yr Old Mom publishes 1 simple wrinkle trick that has angered doctors.
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Woman is 53 But Looks 24
Mom reveals simple wrinkle secret that has angered doctors...
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Mom reveals simple wrinkle secret that has angered doctors...
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New PR firm opens in Oklahoma City
Published: Sun, May 20, 2012
Veteran public relations professional Karen Wicker has opened a full-service public relations firm. Candor Public Relations will offer services in reputation management, media coaching, crisis communications, community engagement, event planning and more. An Oklahoma native, Wicker has 25 years of experience in... Read More
'Gone With the Wine!' murder mystery event set for Midwest City
Published: Mon, Jan 30, 2012
MIDWEST CITY -- The Midwest City Elks Lodge #1890 will host a Valentine’s weekend comedy murder mystery Dinner and Silent Auction on Saturday, Feb. 11, at the Lodge, 8635 SE 15th Street, Midwest City.
Doors open at 6 p.m. The dinner will be at 6:30 and the performance of “Gone With the Wine!" will begin... Read More
The magic of commitment is no mystery
Published: Mon, Sep 12, 2011
"Who wants to be chairperson of the Fundraising Committee?" asked the president.
The room became very quiet, and as I glanced around the table, I saw a dozen perfect poker faces. No one wanted this responsibility. No one was going to commit.
After a moment, the president continued, "This is our most important... Read More
77th Army Band to perform at Guymon’s Victory Day
Published: Tue, Aug 9, 2011
More than 40 members make up the 77th Army Band that will be making the trip to Guymon for two appearances: the Lions Club World War II Victory Day Parade at 9:30 a.m. in downtown Guymon and a 2 p.m. concert at Guymon High School. Read More
World War II Victory Day event set for Aug. 13-14 in Guymon
Published: Mon, Jun 27, 2011
Some confusion exists over the official day with Sept. 2 designated the national holiday in the United States when the surrender documents were officially signed, and because of time zone differences Aug. 14 and 15 are the days in 1945 when the first surrender announcements were made. Last year, the United States... Read More
Mary Fallin, Jari Askins oppose Oklahoma SQ 744
Updated: Wed, Oct 6, 2010
Gubernatorial candidates Mary Fallin and Jari Askins again came out in opposition to a controversial school funding proposal on Wednesday. Read More
Out & About
Updated: Tue, Feb 3, 2009
Black Ties and Brass Gala
Patrons rang in the new year Dec. 31 at the second annual Black Ties and Brass Gala at the Oklahoma City Golf and Country Club. Proceeds benefit the Child Abuse Response and Evaluation Center. The mission of the CARE Center is to protect and assist child victims of suspected sexual and... Read More
OGE sails for wind-energy solution
After coal-powered plant was rejected, officials seek alternative Updated: Wed, Oct 31, 2007 Thwarted in its quest to build a coal-powered generation plant near Red Rock, OGE Energy, the parent company of Oklahoma Gas and Electric, announced a "green power” initiative Tuesday to quadruple its use of wind energy. In a speech to the Downtown Rotary Club, Peter Delaney, OGE Energy chairman, president and... Read More
After coal-powered plant was rejected, officials seek alternative Updated: Wed, Oct 31, 2007 Thwarted in its quest to build a coal-powered generation plant near Red Rock, OGE Energy, the parent company of Oklahoma Gas and Electric, announced a "green power” initiative Tuesday to quadruple its use of wind energy. In a speech to the Downtown Rotary Club, Peter Delaney, OGE Energy chairman, president and... Read More
OGE Corp. announces plan to expand wind energy
Updated: Tue, Oct 30, 2007
The chairman of OGE Energy says the company plans to quadruple its wind power production and help open western Oklahoma for development of more wind power projects.
In a speech to the Downtown Rotary Club in Oklahoma City Pete Delaney also announced a major transmission line project in western Oklahoma.
A... Read More
Fuel funds approved
Updated: Tue, Jul 25, 2006
The Kiwanis Kruiser, which provides transportation for the elderly, will receive $3,358 of fuel from the city for the 2006-07 fiscal year, officials said.
The city council also authorized the city's fleet crew to do up to $2,062 in repair work. Read More
Deal reached in gaming case
Updated: Tue, Jun 13, 2006
GROVE -- Delaware County District Attorney Eddie Wyant said Monday in Grove that board members of a Grand Lake fraternal lodge have all agreed to deferred prosecution agreements in connection to a raid that netted 10 illegal gaming machines and cash. Deferred prosecution agreements were reached with Moose Lodge... Read More
19-year-old amazed at winning state crown
Updated: Mon, Jun 12, 2006
Lauren Nelson said she's been "floating on the clouds" since she heard her name announced as this year's Miss Oklahoma. "It's absolutely amazing," she said. "I probably won't put my feet on the ground until I crown the next Miss Oklahoma next year." Nelson, 19, was crowned Saturday night at Oral Roberts... Read More
Miss Oklahoma excited about future
Updated: Mon, Jun 12, 2006
Lauren Nelson says she's been "floating on the clouds" ever since she heard her name announced as this year's Miss Oklahoma. "It's absolutely amazing," Nelson told The Associated Press on Sunday. "I probably won't put my feet on the ground until I crown the next Miss Oklahoma next year." Nelson, 19, was crowned... Read More
Lawton woman crowned as Miss Oklahoma
Updated: Sun, Jun 11, 2006
TULSA, Okla. - Lauren Nelson, a 19-year-old University of Central Oklahoma student from Lawton, was crowned as Miss Oklahoma on Saturday night at Oral Roberts University's Mabee Center. Nelson, competing in her first Miss Oklahoma pageant, will receive a $16,000 scholarship and represent Oklahoma in the upcoming... Read More
Miss Oklahoma excited about the future
Updated: Sun, Jun 11, 2006
OKLAHOMA CITY - Lauren Nelson says she's been "floating on the clouds" ever since she heard her name announced as this year's Miss Oklahoma. "It's absolutely amazing," Nelson told The Associated Press on Sunday. "I probably won't put my feet on the ground until I crown the next Miss Oklahoma next year." Nelson,... Read More
Dog saluted for collaring suspect
Updated: Fri, Jun 9, 2006
OKLAHOMA CITY -- A police dog received an award Thursday for pursuing a gunman who shot the dog in the face, police said. The dog, Aron, was shot May 20 in the jaw after police staked out an apartment complex where they thought a gunman was hiding, police said. The gunman jumped from a second-story window and... Read More
Two win pageant contests
Updated: Wed, Jun 7, 2006
TULSA -- Contestants from Oklahoma City University and Tulsa won preliminary competitions Tuesday during the first night of the Miss Oklahoma pageant at Oral Roberts University. Miss OCU, Lauren Stewart, 22, won both the talent award and the newcomer talent award with her vocal performance. Miss Tulsa, Deidra... Read More
Norwegian transplants keep tight hold on valued traditions
Updated: Tue, Jun 6, 2006
Those Norwegians don't easily turn loose of their cherished heritage. Growing up Norwegian seems to imbue people with a warm feeling of belonging and a sense of nostalgia. Many readers were interested in the new Sons of Norway chapter (column June 1). Brian Gulbranson wrote: "My father was Norwegian and my Mother... Read More
Norman North seniors earn $3.4 million in scholarships
Updated: Sat, Jun 3, 2006
NORMAN - The Norman North High School Class of 2006 was offered more than $3.4 million in scholarships. These scholarships were awarded to students: Brandon Doull, $305,000 to attend the United States Air Force Academy. Oklahoma City University awarded scholarships to: Lucy Grotts, $21,400; Nora Hall, $16,000;... Read More
Achievers
Updated: Tue, May 23, 2006
The Mid-Del-Tinker 100 Club recently honored police officers, firefighters and students at its annual awards banquet. Recognized for meritorious service were: Chaplain Charles McDade of the Midwest City Fire Department; Master Sgt. Jerry Mitts Jr. of Tinker Security Forces and James Bryan of the Tinker Fire... Read More
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