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  • protest 2.jpg Iranian-Americans call for Iran regime change in Edmond event

    Azita Adelany and the other Iranian-Americans calling for regime change in Iran Thursday afternoon in Edmond were resolute yet calm.

    December 6, 2012 2 Photos

  • Officers, kids connect via Shop With a Cop

    It’s been a rough year for Brandy Tillman’s family.

    December 7, 2012

  • Edmond city jail will use innovative technique to comply with state standards

    Federal and state standards are being thoroughly followed by the architectural firm Frankfurt Short Bruza Associates in the design of the new Public Safety Center, City Councilman Nick Massey said.

    December 7, 2012

  • Frontier Elementary will be Edmond’s 16th grade school

    Edmond Board of Education members approved a committee recommendation for the name of Edmond’s 16th elementary school during Monday’s meeting.
    Frontier Elementary is scheduled to open in the fall of 2013, said Lynne Rowley, director of elementary education. The school is now under construction south of Covell Road on Pennsylvania Avenue.

    December 7, 2012

  • First Presbyterian plans ‘One Incredible Moment’

    More than 100 cast members are putting the final polish to their lines for “One Incredible Moment.” The Christmas musical opens at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 13 for a four-night run at First Presbyterian Church of Edmond.

    December 7, 2012

  • Edmond author honored by RT Reviewers’ Choice Nomination

    Edmond author and American Christian Fiction Writers member Lacy Williams has been nominated in the RT Book Reviews annual award nominations in the Love Inspired Category in Best Series Romance Novels 2012, for her book, “The Homesteader’s Sweetheart.”

    December 7, 2012

  • Science Museum Oklahoma, News 9 to host Tornado Alley Day

    Science Museum Oklahoma and News 9 announced Tornado Alley Day in conjunction with the IMAX Dome Theater movie, “Tornado Alley.” The event will take place in Science Museum Oklahoma’s Dome Lobby on Dec. 15, with special guests from the News 9 Weather Team, meteorologists Nick Bender, Matt Mahler and chief storm tracker Val Castor.

    December 7, 2012

  • Police investigate string of auto burglaries

    Three auto burglaries reported from the same Edmond neighborhood are believed to be connected; one of the victims was a U.S. marshal, police said.

    December 7, 2012

  • Secretary of State Glenn Coffee stepping down

    Oklahoma Secretary of State Glenn Coffee announced Friday that he will be stepping down to pursue opportunities in the private sector. Coffee has had his current cabinet level position in Gov. Mary Fallin’s administration since January 2011. Prior to serving as secretary of state, Coffee was the president pro tempore of the Oklahoma State Senate. Coffee will step down no later than Jan. 31.

    December 7, 2012

  • ASK A LAWYER: Wills need review every few years

    EDITOR’S NOTE: This is a weekly series of columns written by attorneys at Lester, Loving & Davies law firm in Edmond.

    Q: My husband died in June. We have a will from 1968. Do I need a new will now that he is gone?

    December 7, 2012