Doctor Knows Best
By: Mallory Spoor-Baker | Category: Health & Beauty | Issue: September 2008
One of the main reasons women decline to show their legs in public is not because of shape but because of unsightly leg veins.
By: Mallory Spoor-Baker | Category: Health & Beauty | Issue: September 2008
One of the main reasons women decline to show their legs in public is not because of shape but because of unsightly leg veins.
By: Sheryl Sowell | Category: Recreation/Leisure | Issue: September 2008
Is your son or daughter faking a high temperature every morning, trying to avoid another day at school?
By: Mandy Vavrinak | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: September 2008
The 15th annual Autumn Harvest Arts & Crafts Festival benefiting Madonna House will be Saturday, September 20.
By: Shelly Robinson | Category: Restaurants | Issue: September 2008
Looking for a new favorite restaurant to call home? Baja Jack’s in Owasso may be just the place you have been looking for.
By: Duane Blankenship | Category: Home Improvement | Issue: September 2008
David Harris began his Black Hat Chimney Sweep business in 1977.
By: Sheryl Sowell | Category: Other | Issue: September 2008
Families, groups of friends, music-lovers and food-lovers looking for the perfect end-of-summer event, look no further!
By: Value News | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: September 2008
It’s time once again for the Encore Series, brought to you by the Broken Arrow Arts & Humanities Council.
By: Duane Blankenship | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: September 2008
The Broken Arrow Area Chamber of Commerce and area businesses and merchants are banking on the weather being a bit cooler the latter part of September than it historically is the month of August.
By: Deanna Rebro | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: September 2008
Need a birthday, wedding, holiday or baby gift?
By: Duane Blankenship | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: September 2008
Saturday, October 4 is the date set for the 2nd Annual Dickens of a Ride bicycling event, hosted by Claremore Main Street.
By: Sheryl Sowell | Category: Health & Fitness | Issue: September 2008
If you are a woman, you may be feeling overwhelmed by the numerous responsibilities you bear.
By: Sheryl Sowell | Category: Education | Issue: September 2008
Do you love working with kids and believe that you could be a positive influence in their lives?
By: Sheryl Sowell | Category: Other | Issue: September 2008
It’s time again for the Creek County Free Fair!
By: Joshua Danker-Dake | Category: Home Interior Retail | Issue: September 2008
“Last year, DirectBuy members purchased over a billion dollars’ worth of merchandise at cost,” says Dave Berry, owner of Tulsa’s DirectBuy.
By: Patty Croucher | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: September 2008
It’s almost time for Christmas!
By: Sheryl Sowell | Category: Health & Fitness | Issue: September 2008
Autumn has arrived, and a large number of people are getting back into fitness routines now that the lazy days of summer have ended.
By: Christy Means-Smith | Category: Home Improvement | Issue: September 2008
Although grout is sometimes overlooked, it is an important part of your home’s appearance.
By: Christy Means-Smith | Category: Retail | Issue: September 2008
Fall 2008 brings a great event to Broken Arrow – the Just Between Friends sale at the Green Country Event Center, September 11 through 13.
By: Christy Means-Smith | Category: Retail | Issue: September 2008
Although the warmth of summer may still be upon us, it’s not too early to begin thinking about fall and winter needs.
By: Dawn Melton | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: September 2008
Tulsa-area residents who want to learn more about the city and explore volunteer opportunities should consider participating in the upcoming Leadership Tulsa program.App…
By: Sheryl Sowell | Category: Health & Fitness | Issue: September 2008
Autumn is just around the corner, and now – since it’s no longer too hot to think straight – is the perfect time to get into a fitness routine, or if you already e…
By: Value News | Category: Financial Services | Issue: September 2008
All of us face challenges in our efforts to achieve our long-term financial goals, such as a comfortable retirement.
By: Joshua Danker-Dake | Category: Home Interior Retail | Issue: September 2008
If you’re looking to spruce up your home’s interior style and maybe save some money on energy costs, plantation shutters may be just what you’re looking for.
By: Duane Blankenship | Category: Photography | Issue: September 2008
Masterpiece Studio of Owasso owners Mike and Valerie Edwards have a passion for photographing children and families. But, the products they create are much more than just portraits.
By: Duane Blankenship | Category: Home Interior Retail | Issue: September 2008
Metro Builders Supply is scheduled to open its newest home appliance showroom the second week of September in Owasso.
By: Sheryl Sowell | Category: Retail | Issue: September 2008
My Doll Castle is throwing a birthday celebration for all doll lovers!
By: Duane Blankenship | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: September 2008
The Oklahoma Buckskin Horse Association (OBHA) is a non-profit organization founded in 1981. A portion of the funding supporting the organization and its activities is derived from area businesses.
By: Duane Blankenship | Category: Other | Issue: September 2008
Who wouldn’t like to win $5,000 cash just before the holidays, and have a lot of fun in doing so?
By: Shelly Robinson | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: September 2008
Owasso Community Theatre Company (OCT) continues its tradition of excellence with the production of “The Cemetery Club” by Ivan Menchell.
By: Duane Blankenship | Category: Retail | Issue: September 2008
It seems that every time you go into Pack & Mail Plus in Owasso, they’ve added something new to the product or services lineup.
By: Sheryl Sowell | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: September 2008
Today 250 million people around the world suffer from poor vision because they don’t have access to vision care and glasses.
By: Christy Means-Smith | Category: Retail | Issue: September 2008
The word “faith” is most commonly translated into trust, belief or hope, and it is the cornerstone of Christianity.
By: Duane Blankenship | Category: Other | Issue: September 2008
The new Quick Lane Tire & Auto Center opened its doors in mid-August.
By: Duane Blankenship | Category: Home Improvement | Issue: September 2008
Rock Solid Materials in Bixby is a fun place to shop for just about any indoor, outdoor, or backyard project you can imagine in which stone is going to be utilized.
By: Sheryl Sowell | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: September 2008
It’s September and autumn’s cooler weather is upon us, two signs indicating one thing – it’s time for the fair! Get ready to experience the excitement of the 94th Annual Rogers County Free Fair.
By: Duane Blankenship | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: September 2008
The Rogers County Young Professionals (RCYPO) was established a year ago with a purpose to help attract and retain young professionals by providing them a social network…
By: Duane Blankenship | Category: Home Interior Retail | Issue: September 2008
Adults who visit Stylish Home Features (SHF) in Owasso will feel like kids in a candy store. The huge showroom is filled with items that will transform a kitchen, bathroom or outdoor kitchen.
By: Duane Blankenship | Category: Automotive | Issue: September 2008
The friendly, courteous and professional staff of South Pointe Chevrolet is very proud of their recently remodeled store and invites the public to come in for a look.
By: Sheryl Sowell | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: September 2008
Mark your calendars for Sunday, September 14 for Shalomfest 2008!
By: Cheryl Johnson | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: September 2008
Get ready to experience the sweet smell of roses, spectacular wines, scrumptious foods, and a sky full of stars as Tulsa Garden Center presents Tulsa’s premiere fall w…
By: Duane Blankenship | Category: Home Interior Retail | Issue: September 2008
Tumble In opened its doors to the public in Broken Arrow in early August. Today’s Tumble In had its humble beginnings as “Tumble Inn” in Muskogee in 1942.
By: Sheryl Sowell | Category: Other | Issue: September 2008
One of the most anticipated wine tasting events of the year, sponsored by Friends of Broken Arrow Neighbors, is almost here!
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