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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.
www.ConsumerLifestyleMag.com
Woman is 53 But Looks 24
Mom reveals simple wrinkle secret that has angered doctors...
ConsumerLifestyles.org
Mom reveals simple wrinkle secret that has angered doctors...
ConsumerLifestyles.org
Visiting Vesuvius and Pompeii
Published: Tue, May 22, 2012
The ancient city of Pompeii — famously ruined in A.D. 79 when mighty Mount Vesuvius blew its top — is one of Italy’s most popular tourist attractions. Few visitors make it to the top of the towering volcano, but those who do enjoy a commanding view.
You can get to Vesuvius with a train/bus/hike journey.... Read More
Cost for design work for Edmond Recreation and Aquatic Center may rise
Published: Sat, May 12, 2012
Design work for the Edmond Recreation and Aquatic Center is expected to cost another $117,600. City council members will vote Monday on the proposed increase for the $22.5 million competitive swimming pool and recreation center. Read More
For holiday brunch, serve 'strata gone wild'
Published: Tue, Dec 20, 2011
Years ago, about the time quiche was making its boffo American debut, strata was quietly entering the scene. Home cooks found this dish -- basically a layered egg casserole -- to be a lifesaver, because it can be assembled the night before and baked right before serving.
Strata is the perfect holiday brunch dish:... Read More
Small earthquake felt in central Oklahoma
Published: Tue, Dec 14, 2010
JONES, Okla. (AP) — State and federal geological agencies are reporting a small earthquake near Jones in central Oklahoma.
Both the U.S. Geological Survey and the Oklahoma Geological Survey say the quake was recorded at 7:37 p.m. Monday near the town about 20 miles northeast of Oklahoma City.
The state... Read More
Lawton – Robertson
Updated: Fri, Sep 10, 2010
Daniel Lawton, Jr. and Katherine Robertson were united in marriage on July 10, 2010 at St. Monica’s Catholic Church in Mercer Island, Wash. Fr. Lyle Konen officiated. Read More
Edmond-based Red Rock Builders creates high performance homes with aesthetics, efficiency and comfort
Updated: Tue, Jul 13, 2010
What is the definition of high performance? In automobiles it’s speed, precision mechanics, response to the driver.
In homes, it’s not much different — precision systems, custom space and comfort and targeted energy use for higher efficiency. Read More
Wind power offers state alternative energy options
Updated: Mon, Aug 24, 2009
Ever since Rodgers and Hammerstein penned the musical "Oklahoma!,” our state has been known nationally as the place where "wind comes sweepin’ down the plain.” Someday the state could become just as well known for the electrical power that wind is capable of producing. The state’s... Read More
Indonesians Refuse to Leave Volcano
Published: Sun, Nov 4, 2007
MOUNT KELUD, Indonesia (AP) -- More than 25,000 villagers were refusing to leave their homes on the slopes of a killer Indonesian volcano on Sunday despite warnings by scientists the peak was poised for a powerful eruption, officials said.
"They believe it will not erupt," said Sigit Raharjo, a... Read More
Villagers found dead
Updated: Fri, Jun 16, 2006
MOUNT MERAPI, Indonesia - Two men who sought shelter from an erupting volcano in an underground bunker were found dead from burns today, officials said. The men fled to the steel shelter Wednesday while helping to evacuate villagers during a burst of volcanic activity on Mount Merapi, and the bunker was later... Read More
'Builders Blitz' adds homes to area
Updated: Sat, Jun 10, 2006
Project to raise Spencer's population 4% SPENCER - A week and a half ago, the streets in Douglas Meadow ran red with Oklahoma mud after a torrential rain poured down on bulldozed lots. Project creates home fit for Princess Empty concrete slabs, portable toilets and small tractors moving materials were the... Read More
Movies defy laws of physics
Updated: Tue, Jun 6, 2006
With the summer movie season in full swing, here are a few laws of physics that don't apply in Hollywood, as told by Mental Floss' "Condensed Knowledge." Sound that moves at the speed of light - On film, thunder and lightning occur at the same time, instead of thunder following a few seconds later. The same is... Read More
Underground detention
Updated: Tue, May 16, 2006
NORMAN - A medical building under construction in Norman will include an underground stormwater detention system and geothermal heating and air conditioning, said Dale Wagner of Clark Construction Co., Oklahoma City. Cost of the 28,870-square-foot office building at 809 Findlay Ave. is estimated at $3 million,... Read More
Capitol climate in crisis
Updated: Mon, May 16, 2005
If you're planning on visiting the state Capitol, dress accordingly, which means bring your own ceiling fan and/or thermal underwear, depending upon the weather. Public areas in the Capitol have been declared environmentally challenged. "Why?" you might ask. These areas are NOT heated or cooled because our elected... Read More
Earthquake forecasters vary
Updated: Wed, Feb 25, 2004
THIS IS A SCRIPT FROM A NEWS 9 BROADCAST Every once in a while, Oklahomans feel the earth move under their feet. That's unsettling to say the least. Watch this video Oklahoma shakedown: The 1952 earthquake Read More
Spicy Spam Breakfast Strata
Updated: Tue, Sep 23, 2003
1 can (12oz) HOT & SPICY SPAM, cut into small pieces 8 slices of white bread, crusts removed and cut into squares 1/2 teaspoon ground cumin 1 (4oz) can green chiles, drained 4 eggs, slightly beaten 2 1/2 cups milk salt and pepper to taste 1 1/2 cups shredded cheddar-jack cheese Tomatillo Salsa 2 Tomatillos, husked... Read More
Dispute over flooding deadlocks home sale
Updated: Sat, Mar 17, 2001
Q We were in the process of purchasing a house when our home inspector discovered several inches of standing water under the building. He recommended a drainage system to keep the crawlspace dry, but the owner insists that flooding below the building has been an annual occurrence for 30 years and has never... Read More
Tips offered to help give new life to older bathrooms
Updated: Thu, Oct 12, 2000
Old bathrooms have charm. If you live in or are considering buying an older home, look hard and close before deciding to remodel. Though some sprucing might be necessary, conserving the gracious look originally intended when built might be the best way to go. Keep and capitalize on the room's attractiveness. Play... Read More
Strip Mining Operation Foes Take Battle to EPA
Updated: Fri, Jun 3, 1983
A lengthy battle waged by citizens of Pittsburg and Latimer counties against a strip mining operation here may have reached its court of last resort. Members of a coalition of protestors known as Concerned Citizens for the Environment took their case against P&K Co., a Henryetta coal mining firm, before the... Read More
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