Money Matters
By: Joshua Danker-Dake | Category: Financial Services | Issue: August 2007
While getting out of debt is easier said than done, it is possible no matter how daunting the task might seem. Now, there is help.
By: Joshua Danker-Dake | Category: Financial Services | Issue: August 2007
While getting out of debt is easier said than done, it is possible no matter how daunting the task might seem. Now, there is help.
By: Sarah Mitschke | Category: Financial Services | Issue: August 2007
Founded in Broken Arrow in 1905, Arkansas Valley State Bank is a fourth-generation, family-owned bank.
By: Duane Blankenship | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: August 2007
Leadership Bixby is sponsored by the Bixby Chamber of Commerce in cooperation with the City of Bixby.
By: Joshua Danker-Dake | Category: Other | Issue: August 2007
“Bixby has a hometown feel with all the amenities of a metropolitan city,” says Lisa Navrkal, the new, hardworking and enthusiastic president of the Bixby Chamber of Commerce.
By: Duane Blankenship | Category: Consumer News | Issue: August 2007
Located just 10 minutes from the outskirts of Tulsa and Skiatook Lake, Bridle Creek Horse Ranch and Resort is nestled in the Osage Hills.
By: Value News | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: August 2007
June 1 – Automax Hyundai of Broken ArrowJune 7 – Keja VuJune 14 – Landmark Business Systems, Inc.June 21 – Johnny Starkey D.D.S., PCJune 26 – China Star Restau…
By: Christy Means-Smith | Category: Other | Issue: August 2007
The Broken Arrow Area Chamber of Commerce will hold its Expo ’07 event on Saturday, August 18. Held at Northeastern State University, the event will showcase the…
By: Judy Phillips | Category: Education | Issue: August 2007
For those who have not had the pleasure of visiting Claremore Beauty College, it is a worthwhile trip.
By: Sarah Mitschke | Category: Education | Issue: August 2007
Established in 1995 by Teresa Knox, chief executive officer, Community Care College offers post-secondary education in a variety of healthcare fields.
By: Sara Dale | Category: Health & Fitness | Issue: August 2007
Christy Jackson’s situation had literally gotten to the point where she had no leg to stand on.
By: Joshua Danker-Dake | Category: Gifts & Decor | Issue: August 2007
Sometimes any old gift just will not do. For the times when you need something amazing, Epicurean Harvest has your solution.
By: Duane Blankenship | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: August 2007
With children and young adults heading back to school this month, there are some great savings to be found at Goodwill on back-to-school items. Shoppers will find all si…
By: Joshua Danker-Dake | Category: Health & Beauty | Issue: August 2007
Good teeth and a great smile can make a world of difference for a person’s self-confidence. For those who are self-conscious about their teeth, there is a myriad of options available.
By: Joshua Danker-Dake | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: August 2007
On August 18, car lovers from all over Oklahoma will have a great opportunity to check out amazing cars while supporting a great cause.
By: Joshua Danker-Dake | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: August 2007
“People need education to be doctors. They need extensive training. But people don’t need any education to be able to get married.
By: Joshua Danker-Dake | Category: Other | Issue: August 2007
Say hello to Jim Norton Mitsubishi. The Jim Norton Auto Group has recently bought Don Carlton Mitsubishi.
By: Lorrie Jackson | Category: Gifts & Decor | Issue: August 2007
It is no accident that Keja Vu, the name of the charming gift shop in Broken Arrow, sounds like “déjà vu.” That was the intention of owners Linda Kay Berry and Kelley Rash.
By: Duane Blankenship | Category: Pets | Issue: August 2007
Legacy Equine Centre has recently opened its doors as the newest, state-of-the-art hospital for horses in northeastern Oklahoma.
By: Joshua Danker-Dake | Category: Other | Issue: August 2007
In the past few years, much has been made of the “health insurance crisis” afflicting our nation. The Oklahoma state legislature and Gov.
By: Duane Blankenship | Category: Restaurants | Issue: August 2007
Chris and Jeff Emerson, co-owners of the two naturalfarms locations in Tulsa, have given a new meaning to the words “farm fresh.” Nothing served or sold at naturalfa…
By: Christy Means-Smith | Category: Other | Issue: August 2007
State taxes primarily supply funds to local and regional government structures. Although they are necessary, taxes can be an extra burden on stressed budgets.
By: Lorrie Jackson | Category: Health & Beauty | Issue: August 2007
Nine years ago, Officer Tracy Townsend of the Owasso Police Department was looking for a good place to work out.
By: Lorrie Jackson | Category: Financial Services | Issue: August 2007
Over 25 years ago, FDIC limits were set by Congress at $100,000 per bank account.
By: Renetta Harrison | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: August 2007
The Rogers County Health Department is proud to announce the addition of a new nurse to its clinic staff.
By: Christy Means-Smith | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: August 2007
Community theater provides many genres of art for the community, as well as wonderful opportunities for actors and artists of all kinds.
By: Lorrie Jackson | Category: Consumer News | Issue: August 2007
Whether you are a frequent scrapbooker or just want to learn more about creative ways to preserve memories, the Creating Keepsakes Convention will offer something for everyone.
By: Joshua Danker-Dake | Category: Consumer News | Issue: August 2007
Sooner Optical, an independent shop, has had the same hands-on owner since it was established in 1981.
By: Duane Blankenship | Category: Health & Fitness | Issue: August 2007
Statistics show that 85 percent of people in the U.S. suffer from back or neck pain at some point in their lives.
By: Sarah Mitschke | Category: Automotive | Issue: August 2007
James and Cindy Thomas, owners of Thomas Kwik Kar, maintain a business of quality car care and excellent customer service.
By: Duane Blankenship | Category: Special Interest | Issue: August 2007
Thunderbird Youth Academy’s mission is to intervene in the lives of at-risk youth. Launched in 1993, the academy has been supported by allocated funds from the state of Oklahoma since 1996.
By: Michael Lail | Category: Special Interest | Issue: August 2007
Tulsa Boys’ Home recently held its 88th Annual Members’ Meeting at the agency’s campus in Sand Springs.
By: Duane Blankenship | Category: Automotive | Issue: August 2007
The President’s Award, Ford Motor Company’s highest honor, acknowledges Ford dealerships that have led the United States in exceptional service and vehicle ownership experiences for their customers.
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