Value News Articles–July 2009

Don’t Bug Out

By: Shelly Robinson | Category: Home Improvement | Issue: July 2009

Do spiders scare you, roaches send you running, and insects irritate you? If so, you might want to give Mother Nature’s Pest Control a call.

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Great American Grand Opening

By: Sheryl Sowell | Category: Health & Fitness | Issue: July 2009

All American 24 Hour Fitness at 91st & Aspen in Broken Arrow is celebrating its grand opening after several months of remodeling and updating.

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A Fitness Club You Can Trust

By: Sheryl Sowell | Category: Health & Fitness | Issue: July 2009

All American 24 Hour Fitness has been open in Owasso for a year and a half, and has served the city’s fitness population well, according to owner Jim Benien.

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Strike Out Breast Cancer

By: Sheryl Sowell | Category: Health & Fitness | Issue: July 2009

It’s time again to “Strike Out Breast Cancer!” Andy B’s Family Entertainment Center and Tulsa Project Woman will present this 10th annual fundraising event in me…

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Broken Arrow Banker Recognized for 50 Years of Service

By: Sheryl Sowell | Category: Financial Services | Issue: July 2009

AVB Bank and the Broken Arrow community would like to offer congratulations to Virginia W. Johnson, director of AVB Bank in Broken Arrow, who was among six Oklahoma bank…

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Bill Knight Collision Repair Opens New Facility

By: Duane Blankenship | Category: Other | Issue: July 2009

Most people in the Tulsa metropolitan area associate the name Bill Knight with his three automotive dealerships – Bill Knight Ford, Bill Knight Lincoln Mercury Volvo, …

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Three Generations and Counting

By: Mary Bransford | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: July 2009

While most are familiar with Boy Scouts of America, few actually know how America’s largest youth organization came to be.

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Patriotic Pyrotechnic Paradise

By: Sheryl Sowell | Category: Recreation/Leisure | Issue: July 2009

If you’re having family and friends over to celebrate the Fourth of July, here are a few essentials you’ll need: a grill for barbecuing, lots of food and beverages, …

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Restore and Repair Specialists

By: Julie Dermody | Category: Automotive | Issue: July 2009

When we take our car to a mechanic, we’re generally entrusting them with our second-most important material possession, hoping we have chosen someone who will be fully reliable.

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Circle Cinema Comes Full Circle

By: Deanna Rebro | Category: Recreation/Leisure | Issue: July 2009

It was July 15, 1928. A modest neighborhood community theater called the Circle Cinema opened at 12 S. Lewis in Tulsa’s first suburban shopping center, Kendall Whittier.

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Celebrating 40 Years of Cosmetology Education

By: Sheryl Sowell | Category: Education | Issue: July 2009

In April of 1969, Ms. Shirley Dyer opened the door to cosmetology education in Claremore and the surrounding areas when she established her first cosmetology school.

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No Such Thing as a Typical Day

By: Duane Blankenship | Category: Health & Fitness | Issue: July 2009

Dr. Ronald LaButti is a Board Certified Orthopedic Surgeon specializing in hip and knee replacement.

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Earn Commission on Products You Already Use

By: Lorrie Ward Jackson | Category: Other | Issue: July 2009

There is an old saying: Money cannot buy you happiness.

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Free Computer Recycling Program

By: Nancy Webster | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: July 2009

Dell and Goodwill Industries of Tulsa have partnered with Reconnect, a no-charge computer recycling program for consumers.

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Vehicle Service You Can Trust

By: Lorrie Ward Jackson | Category: Automotive | Issue: July 2009

The recent upheaval in our economy has affected all types of business, and the automotive industry is no exception.

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Midwest Harp Festival July 20-25

By: Kasey Littlefield | Category: Recreation/Leisure | Issue: July 2009

The Midwest Harp Academy is hosting its annual Midwest Harp Festival July 20 through 25 with a series of concerts for the entire family to enjoy.

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A Chance to Change

By: Deanna Rebro | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: July 2009

For 12 years it was a dream that Janet Nusz held firmly: a safe haven where an abused woman could heal from the past and grow into the woman she wanted to be.

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Back to School Fashion Show

By: Julie Dermody | Category: Other | Issue: July 2009

Summertime is in full swing, and the last thing on the minds of children is the thought of going back to school.

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It’s Blackberry Time

By: Lorrie Ward Jackson | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: July 2009

Fireworks. Watermelon. Stars and stripes, red, white and blue – all signs of summer.

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Pet Stop Continues Love A Pet Tradition

By: Lorrie Ward Jackson | Category: Pets | Issue: July 2009

For many years, Love A Pet was a fixed part of the Broken Arrow community. Sara and David Wilson of Pet Stop in Owasso are the store’s new owners and have changed its name to Pet Stop.

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Going Green with Collision Repair

By: Duane Blankenship | Category: Automotive | Issue: July 2009

“Doing something good for our environment doesn’t mean we have to sacrifice quality or productivity,” says Ralph Higinbotham, owner of Premier Collision in Broken Arrow.

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New Banking Technology in Claremore

By: Duane Blankenship | Category: Financial Services | Issue: July 2009

RCB Bank proudly announces the opening of its 20th branch in Oklahoma. The new “RCB Bank at the Box” is located inside the Claremore Wal-Mart SuperCenter.

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New Club Forming for Republican Women

By: Shelly Robinson | Category: Other | Issue: July 2009

A new group is forming in Rogers County, but while the members are new, the idea has been brewing for years.

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The Scrapbook Store Celebrates 5th Anniversary

By: Shelly Robinson | Category: Recreation/Leisure | Issue: July 2009

It’s hot outside, the kids are home and everyone needs something fun and productive to do. Why not give scrapbooking a try?

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Alternative to Back Surgery

By: Lorrie Ward Jackson | Category: Health & Fitness | Issue: July 2009

It is something most of us take for granted: the ability to walk. From the time we learn to toddle around as small children, we count on our legs to take us where we want to go.

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Sleep Well, Live Better

By: Deanna Rebro | Category: Gifts & Decor | Issue: July 2009

Many people know of Sunshine Furniture, 7178 S. Memorial in Tulsa, as having the largest selection of quality merchandise at the best prices in Oklahoma.

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Learn About Cutting-Edge Plants

By: Sheryl Sowell | Category: Other | Issue: July 2009

The Tulsa Herb Society is hosting An Evening with Jim Long on Monday, July 13 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Tulsa Garden Center, 2435 S. Peoria.

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Golf Marathon to Support Rogers County Youth

By: Sheryl Sowell | Category: Recreation/Leisure | Issue: July 2009

Volunteers for Youth will host its 5th annual Smokin’ Hot 100 Marathon at Heritage Hills Golf Course in Claremore on Tuesday, July 28, 2009.

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