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Back Row (L to R): UCO students, Phoebe Hilliard, Lunden Foreman, Carlos Lira, Conner Mason, Jaxon Allen, and UCO faculty Milos Ajdinovic. Front Row (L to R): deadCenter Director of Education and Outreach, Victor Caballero, UCO faculty Mark Scott, Megan Cox, and Angel Mackey. 

The future of Oklahoma’s film industry starts with students.

“It’s pretty excitin...


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Defining the Downtown Food Scene

You can trace Downtown Edmond’s buzz straight to their bar stools, cozy nooks, and bustling cafes. Setting the table for Downtown’s resurgence in recent years, Robert Black and Lori Dickinson-Black began with a mission to give back to the community that had bolstered their families during life’s challenging mome...


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Betty and Terrill Hulson 

Each Tuesday is a big day for Betty and Terrill Hulson, because they spend hours baking in their kitchen. Wednesday is an even bigger day, because they share their baked goods with America’s heroes, the military men and women flying in and out of Will Rogers World Airport.

In 2007, the YMCA Military Welcome Center opened at the air...


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Doug Hooten and Rosey enjoying breakfast downtown

Doug Hooten did not set out to become “the skunk guy” of Edmond.

He manages construction and maintenance for the Oklahoma Historical Society, caring for historic sites across the state. At home, he already had a 13-year-old lab. Another big dog was not appealing, and cats were not his thing. So he did what most p...


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Pictured above: Clayton Duerksen, Asa Duerksen, Trent Hickey, Rich Wu, Jen Wu, Jason Brady, Bob Jones, Sue Jones, Devin Wu, Caysen Wu.

When Rich Wu talks about Bikes for Tykes, it’s not about numbers – though they’re impressive. It’s all about people. “It really started with one bike,” Wu said. “I saw one for sale for $15 when I moved back to Oklahoma in 2017, around the h...


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