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as many animals as possible. Co-founder and President Jill Schneeberger says the founding team had already spent years in rescue work. “Our goal was to foster and adopt out as many animals as we could.”

Exceeding all expectations, the nonprofit has successfully placed over 4,000 animals since its opening. Their focus primarily includes cats, small dogs, seniors...


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HOBBY’S HOAGIES If your goal is to eat fresh, nutritious foods packed with flavor, treat yourself to a taste of the East Coast at Hobby’s Hoagies! Since 1991, they’ve delighted customers with the finest ingredients such as prime, juicy ribeye steak, real chicken breast, premium meats and cheeses, fresh veggies prepped in house daily, homemade Itali...


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Automobile parade on 1st Street traveling west towards Broadway (UCO Archives & Special Collections, 1921)

A century ago, Edmond was ringing in the New Year of 1926. According to the front-page editorial by A.D. Dailey of The Edmond Sun, Edmond’s previous year had been a prosperous one. The town was expanding, with 50 new houses, another cotton gin, the expans...


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Photo: Charlie Neuenschwander 

Edmond’s own Rachel Cannon spent more than two decades in the world of live-audience sitcoms, working on iconic shows like Two and a Half Men, The Big Bang Theory, 2 Broke Girls, and more. Her life in Los Angeles was full and fulfilling, and now she’s bringing the best of that experience home. Enter Rock Paper ...


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CTV team member Luke Holiday with Filmmaker Nik Coleman 

In 2026, the world turns its attention to a road that once crossed America. The “has been highway” continues to intrigue motorists, who travel its remaining portions with nostalgia in mind and cell phone in hand.

Filmmaker Nik Coleman spent a year capturing footage of the sites, events, and people in ...


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