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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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Business Thursday, June 2, 2011

Rose State offers Government Procurement Academy Boot Camp

Nationally recognized author Joseph Jablonski to speak

by Eastword Staff
On June 7, Rose State College Small Business Development Center is offering an intensive, one-day training session on government contracting, business development and proposal writing for federal contracts. Read more
 
Business Thursday, May 26, 2011

Midwest Regional receives national award

Wound Care and Hyperbaric Medicine Department cures 95 percent of patients

by Tim Farley
A fledgling wound care clinic that few people knew of nine years ago has been transformed into a nationally recognized medical unit with high heal rates and patient satisfaction scores. Read more
 
Business Thursday, May 26, 2011

Home Creations receives EPA award

Company has built more than 2,000 Energy Star-qualified homes since 2006

by Eastword Staff
Home Creations, an Oklahoma based homebuilding company, recently received the 2010 Energy Star Partner of the Year award from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. Read more
 
Business Friday, May 6, 2011

Festival of Homes celebrates 16th year

Local builders use event to show off residences in Eastern Oklahoma County

by Tim Farley
One big misconception among homebuyers, some Eastern Oklahoma County homebuilders say, is people think they have to go too far north or far south in Oklahoma City, or up to Edmond to find a nice house. Read more
 
Business Friday, May 6, 2011

Technology center gains banking facility

BancFirst sells Nicoma Park building, four acres to Eastern Oklahoma County Technology Center

by Tim Farley
Law enforcement and municipal government services courses will be the primary focus for Eastern Oklahoma County Technology Center’s new campus in Nicoma Park beginning August 2012. Read more
 
Business Friday, May 6, 2011

Group home residents earn paycheck, respect

Participants perform tasks for clientele, including Century Martial Arts

by Tim Farley
Like most people, Skylar Carpenter enjoys working and receiving a paycheck. With his money, he buys video games, clothes, hats and lots of soda pop. He also enjoys typical fast-food favorites pizza and hamburgers. Read more
 
Business Friday, May 6, 2011

Investor purchases pieces of Heritage Park Mall

Ahmad Bahreini now owns largest portions of the former mall space

by Eastword Staff
Ahmad Bahreini, who already owned parts of the closed Heritage Park Mall, purchased more pieces of it April 29. When the mall closed in February 2010, only Sears remained in business. Read more
 
Business Thursday, April 14, 2011

Midwest City gains Walmart Neighborhood Market

Crews began work earlier this month near Reno, Midwest Blvd.

by Tim Farley
Walmart’s new Neighborhood Market grocery store could be the first stage of a renewed retail development push in Midwest City, according to City Manager Guy Henson. Read more
 
Business Friday, April 8, 2011

Midwest City’s Century Martial Arts names new president

Sarah Fields will step in to lead the company

by Eastword Staff
After 24 years of service with Midwest City’s Century Martial Arts, company president Dan Bower announced his retirement. Sarah Fields will step in to lead the company as the newly appointed president. Read more
 
Business Friday, April 1, 2011

Women’s business group plans meeting

Meeting to be held at Denny's

by Eastword Staff
The Midwest City Charter Chapter of the American Business Women’s Association will meet at 6 p.m. Monday. Read more
 
Business Friday, March 25, 2011

Boeing begins to add 700 jobs to local workforce

Aerospace company also will build additional facility near Tinker

by Tim Farley
Boeing is creating more jobs and tackling new construction in Eastern Oklahoma County. Read more
 
Business Thursday, March 10, 2011

Comfort Inn wins hospitality award from Choice Hotels International

Midwest City hotel a high-performing franchise

by Eastword Staff
The Comfort Inn & Suites East hotel of Midwest City was recently announced as a recipient of a prestigious 2010 Platinum Hospitality Award from world lodging leader Choice Hotels International Inc. Read more
 
Business Thursday, March 10, 2011

Midwest City real estate agent takes state leadership position

Barton-Stober has been active in local and regional Realtor associations

by Eastword Staff
Midwest City Realtor Pam Barton-Stober has been elected first vice president and treasurer of the Oklahoma Association of Realtors.
Read more
 
Business Thursday, March 10, 2011

Bar owners file police complaint

Officers visited Choctaw business on multiple occasions

by Tim Farley
Two Choctaw businessmen who contend officers overstepped their authority by conducting multiple bar checks in February filed a police harassment complaint. Read more
 
Business Thursday, February 24, 2011

Community says goodbye to Paul Hudiburg

Auto dealer helped shape Midwest City business climate

by Tim Farley
Larger than life, a gambler and ultimate businessman were words used to describe Paul Hudiburg, founder of the car dealership empire that ultimately reached throughout the Southwest. Read more
 
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