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Roses popular, easy to grow in Oklahoma

Roses are one of the most popular plants in Oklahoma gardens, and many are relatively easy to grow, especially the newer varieties like the Knock Out® rose. Roses offer color and fragrance in the garden, and many make wonderful cut flowers. If you have a garden, you should try your hand at growing roses!.
03/22/2012 | Comments 0

From ‘Long Black Limousine’ to Elvis

That would change years later. For the next seven years, band members came and went. Finally, Black put together a group of musicians that have been with him for more than 20 years. They include guitarist Graham Pugh, bass player Rick Alongi, drummer Bob Gorley and keyboard player Phil Sapper, formerly of Harvey and the Wallbangers.
03/01/2012 | Comments 0

Young artist generates new ideas for veterans memorial expansion

“This will not be done with any public money,” said Howe, an Air Force pilot who flew B-52s during the Vietnam war. “Each statue will cost $40,000, but this type of art puts us in a different realm. It will take us into the world of art, which opens new avenues for giving.
02/23/2012 | Comments 0

Fleck and Flecktones to perform April 10 at Rose State

The extraordinary initial line-up of his incredible combo are touring to support their latest recording, “Rocket Science.
02/17/2012 | Comments 0

Real Life

In my presentation, I told the club members about the importance of supporting their local newspaper. After all, we received numerous compliments about our publication and its new appearance, content and local ownership. In this business, compliments can be few and far between, so we enjoyed all of the positive remarks.
02/17/2012 | Comments 0

‘General’-ly speaking

In fact, every night when he goes home, the general’s hat comes off – if only temporarily – and suddenly the commander of one of the most critical U.S. Air Force bases turns into father, husband, scuba diver and avid fan of New England sports teams..
02/10/2012 | Comments 0

Longtime MWC fire department spokesman Jerry Lojka retires

Lojka spent 29 years at the Midwest City Fire Department and served in several roles, including firefighter, inspector, investigator, public education officer, public information officer and fire marshal.

His favorite job was that of department spokesman as he answered questions from the press, and conveyed important fire prevention tips to the public.

02/03/2012 | Comments 0

Real Life: Lojka will be missed at fire department

This week’s retirement of Midwest City Fire Marshal Jerry Lojka reminded me how an effective and well-intentioned PIO does his job. During the past 14 months I’ve discovered that he knows his job and he understands the role reporters play in the world of news and information.
02/03/2012 | Comments 0

MWC grad, Hudson to receive national awards

Midwest City School graduate Lester Claravall will receive the prestigious Lewis Hines Award for Service to Children and Youth during a ceremony in New York City on Monday.

The award will be presented by the National Child Labor Committee, which serves as the sponsor for the Lewis Hines awards...

01/26/2012 | Comments 0

Images of 2012 MLK Prayer Breakfast

Several hundred people attended Midwest City’s 15th annual Martin Luther King, Jr., Prayer Breakfast Monday at the Sheraton Hotel’s Reed Conference Center. Featured speakers were former state legislator Angela Monson, Oklahoma City police officer Paco Balderamma and Midwest City graduate and current University of Oklahoma student Rodney Farrow.
01/19/2012 | Comments 0
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Schools Thursday, May 26, 2011

Stage, film actress speaks at Carl Albert graduation

Tulsa native Alfre Woodard provides keynote address

by Tim Farley
Stage, film and TV actress Alfre Woodard encouraged Carl Albert High School’s graduating seniors to enjoy their youth while also making positive changes in the world. Read more
 
Schools Thursday, May 26, 2011

Local students complete fire safety instruction course

Midwest City Fire Department doles out diplomas to Willowbrook pupils

by Tim Farley
Willowbrook pre-kindergarten teacher Jamie Veenstra has made it a point for the last 17 years to teach her students about fire safety. Read more
 
Schools Thursday, May 19, 2011

Bombers welcome four to Wall of Fame

School honors athlete, author, two teachers

by Tim Farley
A college football coach, author and two retired teachers were inducted into Midwest City High School’s Wall of Fame May 9 during a ceremony at the Performing Arts Center. Read more
 
Schools Thursday, May 19, 2011

Regents recognize Rose State, DEQ partnership

Institutions involved in these partnerships provide $500 for tuition waivers

by Eastword Staff
Rose State College was among 21 business and higher education partnerships throughout the state recognized for their innovative collaborations that further the education of Oklahoma’s workforce. Read more
 
Schools Thursday, May 12, 2011

Mid-Del teacher uses website to fund projects

Schwartz instructor makes technology request to aid learning

by Tim Farley
As school budgets continue to decline, teachers like Pat Scott are finding alternate ways to pay for classroom supplies and special projects without using their own money. Read more
 
Schools Friday, May 6, 2011

Father of bullied son speaks at local schools

After speech at Del City High School, students start Stand for the Silent chapter

by Tim Farley
Everywhere Kirk Smalley goes, his message is the same: Stop bullying. Read more
 
Schools Friday, May 6, 2011

School construction projects in Choctaw near completion

Citizens passed $93 million bond proposal in December 2008

by Tim Farley
Choctaw-Nicoma Park school officials and patrons are about to see the fruits of a $93 million bond issue that passed in December 2008. Read more
 
Schools Friday, May 6, 2011

Oak Ridge Boys headline May 21 benefit concert

Show will raise funds for Choctaw High School band

by Tim Farley
Music education is “very dear” to the legendary Oak Ridge Boys, who will perform a benefit concert on May 21  to help the Choctaw High School band. Read more
 
Schools Wednesday, April 27, 2011

View student ads here

Parkview and Soldier Creek Elementaries

by Eastword Staff
Eastword asked local students to create ad campaigns for local businesses.
Read more
 
Schools Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Midwest City stages mock automobile accident

Law enforcement participates in annual awareness event before prom

by Tim Farley
A Midwest City teenager was arrested April 20 in connection with a three-car DUI accident that left another teen dead and four others severely injured, police said. Read more
 
Schools Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Officials deem Rose State emergency exercise successful

Police, fire and medical personnel train in activity

by Eastword Staff
An “active shooter” exercise at Rose State College, involving emergency response teams from police, fire, emergency services, Homeland Security and civil emergency management officials yielded no actual injuries but plenty of results, officials said. Read more
 
Schools Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Carl Albert High School receives grant

Enrollment in AP classes has already doubled for 2011-12

by Tim Farley
A $350,000 grant from the National Math and Science Initiative will allow Carl Albert High School officials to expand and enhance its Advancement Placement program. Read more
 
Schools Wednesday, April 27, 2011

School chiefs speak out on education testing

Districts spend last portion of academic year conducting standarized exams

by Tim Farley
Evaluating student success based only on end-of-year tests is a major fallacy in Oklahoma’s current public education system, according to Choctaw-Nicoma Park Superintendent Jim McCharen. Read more
 
Schools Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Elementary students plan to run in Memorial Marathon

Mid-Del Schools pupils have been training for event weekly

by Tim Farley
Elementary students rarely think about running 26 miles, but more than three dozen Mid-Del students are combining academics, athletics and life lessons as they prep for the May 1 Memorial Marathon in downtown Oklahoma City. Read more
 
Schools Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Salary reductions add up to $190K savings

Pay cuts for majority of 10 administrators are double-digit percentages

by Tim Farley
Decisions by the Mid-Del school district to eliminate 19 administrative positions and cut its payroll have left some employees with significantly reduced paychecks. Read more
 
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