Value News Articles–September 2012

Quit Hiding Those Toes

By: Dwight Korgan | Category: Health & Beauty | Issue: September 2012

While most people never ­experience the serious complications of toenail fungus, known as onychomycosis, it can nevertheless have major complications such as cellulitis…

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Get a Leg Up on Veins

By: Sheryl Sowell | Category: Health & Beauty | Issue: September 2012

The hot summer days are ­winding down – you’ve been running errands in shorts, ­wearing skirts to work, and hitting the pool in your swimsuit.

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An Eye for Service

By: Lorrie Ward | Category: Professional Services | Issue: September 2012

Advanced technology has added some great benefits to our ­society, but in many cases it has also created a highly impersonal atmosphere.

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I Can Hear You Now!

By: Duane Blankenship | Category: Other | Issue: September 2012

Most of us schedule an annual physical with the family doctor, go to the dentist twice a year, and have our vision checked annually. So why do we never have our hearing checked?

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Join the 96 Day Challenge

By: Sheryl Sowell | Category: Health & Beauty | Issue: September 2012

BA Med Spa & Weight Loss Center is teaming up with Mix96 and the American Heart Association to present the 96 Day Challenge.

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Sizzlin' September Entertainment

By: Lorrie Ward | Category: Recreation/Leisure | Issue: September 2012

Recently while on vacation, Rogers County native Myrtle Prather went into a store in Branson, Missouri to buy a pair of shoes for her granddaughter.

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Custom Cabinets for Christmas

By: Shelly Robinson | Category: Home Improvement | Issue: September 2012

The heat of summer is easing, and now is the time for ­homeowners to tackle those ­projects that have been put off in anticipation of cooler weather.

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Where Back-to-School Pickings are Ripe

By: Joshua Danker-Dake | Category: Retail | Issue: September 2012

If you’re looking to save a substantial amount of money on back-to-school clothes or have boxes of old, too-small clothes you want to get rid of, you may find a visit …

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Helping Prevent Sports Eye Injuries

By: Lorrie Ward | Category: Professional Services | Issue: September 2012

Sight is one of our most utilized senses; yet it seems to be the one most taken for granted, and our eyes are often the last thing we think of protecting.

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Life Insurance Awareness Month

By: Lorrie Ward | Category: Professional Services | Issue: September 2012

Life insurance. It may begin with the word “life,” but ironically life is usually not what one thinks of when he or she hears those words.

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This Ride’s a Real Dickens!

By: Duane Blankenship | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: September 2012

In the heat of summer, bicyclists in northeastern Oklahoma begin looking forward to cooler ­weather and the Dickens of a Ride bicycle tour through the beautiful rolling hillsides ­surrounding Claremore.

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Your Surgeon Can Make the Difference

By: Joshua Danker-Dake | Category: Health & Fitness | Issue: September 2012

When Patsy Wessel, 72, of Oilton, Oklahoma, had knee replacement surgery with Dr. Ronald S. LaButti this past March, she was coming off a ­prior knee surgery.

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Clothes Make the Woman

By: Tara Waugh | Category: Retail | Issue: September 2012

Who wouldn’t want an evening filled with fashion, food and fun which also supports an amazing organization that assists disadvantaged women in the Tulsa area?

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Find Fabulous Crafts

By: Lorrie Ward | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: September 2012

It is often hard to find crafters in this day and age as society relies more heavily on technology, but true artisans are still out there and many will find their way to…

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The Lucky Seven

By: Sheryl Sowell | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: September 2012

Local playwright Mark Ogle, who is known for his comic ­murder mysteries, is definitely changing it up a bit with his newest play “The Lucky Seven.” With the except…

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Enriching the Catoosa Community

By: Lorrie Ward | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: September 2012

The Friends of the Catoosa Public Library Foundation is committed to upholding the integrity and accessibility of the Catoosa Public Library and enriching the community it serves.

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Get Like-New Cabinets

By: Sheryl Sowell | Category: Other | Issue: September 2012

Anyone who is in the process of trying to sell their home knows it’s not a simple task, by any means.

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Community Bank, Community Driven

By: Lorrie Ward | Category: Financial Services | Issue: September 2012

With technology propelling ­business transactions to an increasingly frenetic pace, the phrase “hometown bank” may seem to be an antiquated one.

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You Won't Take These Products for Granite

By: Duane Blankenship | Category: Home Improvement | Issue: September 2012

If you’re looking for a new and exciting alternative to traditional countertops, backsplashes, floors and more, you’ll want to check out Granite Transformations.

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Where the Heart Is

By: Duane Blankenship | Category: Recreation/Leisure | Issue: September 2012

Circle on your calendar Saturday, September 22, the date of the 19th annual Heart of Broken Arrow Arts & Crafts Fair and Art on Main.

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Families Save and Earn at JBF

By: Sheryl Sowell | Category: Other | Issue: September 2012

The economy continues to be a big topic of conversation right now for people of all walks of life – everyone is trying to figure out how to pinch a few extra pennies and earn some extra cash.

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Sculpting a Reputation

By: Lorrie Ward | Category: Home Improvement | Issue: September 2012

Solid as a rock – there’s a reason this old saying has become such a mainstay in our society. A ­reference to rock or stone implies permanence and solidity.

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Get In, Get Out, Get Better

By: Duane Blankenship | Category: Professional Services | Issue: September 2012

My Doctor Urgent Care understands that your time and health are important, and has pledged to get you in and out of the office as quickly as possible, while still delive…

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Remodeling Doesn’t Have to Be a Pain

By: Duane Blankenship | Category: Home Improvement | Issue: September 2012

Northeastern Renovations & Windows is a full-service ­renovation company specializing in quality wood, metal, and vinyl windows, doors, and window/door systems. The…

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You Don’t Have to Shoulder the Pain

By: Sheryl Sowell | Category: Health & Fitness | Issue: September 2012

Most people who experience knee or hip pain know that joint replacement surgery is a viable option to deal with their ­problem.

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The PROJECT

By: Cici Richards | Category: Recreation/Leisure | Issue: September 2012

The PROJECT, headed by iicky+CICI, is quickly becoming the core of Tulsa’s fashion ­movement.

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Step Up To the Plate

By: Sheryl Sowell | Category: Restaurants | Issue: September 2012

In conjunction with September’s national Hunger Action Month, northeast Oklahoma restaurants are stepping up to the plate to fight hunger in our community by participa…

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Want Results?

By: Tara Waugh | Category: Other | Issue: September 2012

“Every individual deserves to get the very best from their skin and body.

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Kindle the Flame

By: Christi Finley | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: September 2012

Lynette Hagin’s Kindle the Flame® Women’s Conference will be held September 27–29 at Rhema Bible Church in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma.

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Affordable Family Fun

By: Lorrie Ward | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: September 2012

For the first time in decades, the Rogers County Fair, to be held September 13-16, will host an old-fashioned carnival midway by Fun Time Shows, featuring rides, games a…

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The Roaring ’20s Return

By: Lorrie Ward | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: September 2012

The excitement of a bygone era returns as the Roaring Twenties come roaring in again at the Will Rogers Memorial Museum on September 29 at 7 p.m., when the Rogers County…

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Rogers County United Way Kickoff

By: Lorrie Ward | Category: Recreation/Leisure | Issue: September 2012

September 13-15, the Rogers County United Way will fire up its engine for the coming year with its annual United Way Kickoff, featuring a three-tiered event: Bikes and B…

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Art on the Hill

By: Lorrie Ward | Category: Education | Issue: September 2012

It is a work of art all by itself.

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Cruise to Claremore

By: Lorrie Ward | Category: Recreation/Leisure | Issue: September 2012

For the last century, Americans have had a love affair with the open road and a fascination with the vehicles that drive on it.

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Signature Finds Permanent Home

By: Tara Waugh | Category: Gifts & Decor | Issue: September 2012

There is a new location for one of the Tulsa area’s favorite unique boutiques, Signature Interiors, Flowers and Gifts.

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Double the Surceé

By: Shelly Robinson | Category: Gifts & Decor | Issue: September 2012

Ever wish you could have more of a good thing? Laura Sanders of Surceé Home Décor & Gifts has been wishing for more room in her Owasso store and this month, her wish is coming true.

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An Evening of Wine & Roses

By: Sheryl Sowell | Category: Recreation/Leisure | Issue: September 2012

Memorable wines, romantic moonlight and the heady ­fragrance of roses all combine to create a magical experience at Tulsa Garden Center’s 18th annual An Evening of Wine & Roses.

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Buy in Multiples

By: Joshua Danker-Dake | Category: Retail | Issue: September 2012

Tulsa Mothers of Multiples (TMOMs) is a non-profit ­support group for parents of twins, triplets and more – and on Saturday, September 8, they’re having their big s…

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You Don’t Have To Be Filthy Rich

By: Duane Blankenship | Category: Other | Issue: September 2012

When you see or hear the name, Waterstone Private Wealth Management, you might think it’s for the very wealthy.

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Welcome to Our World

By: Pat Reeder | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: September 2012

A new class of Ropers (docent volunteers) at the Will Rogers Memorial Museum in Claremore will begin training Thursday, September 6.

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Fundraising Event for Claremore Boy with FOP

By: Cheena Pazzo | Category: In Our Communities | Issue: September 2012

The Gordon family is working hard to raise awareness for their son, who is battling a rare ­genetic disorder called Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva (FOP), or “S…

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