Punk rockers with anger issues? That’s what you might think if you saw these girls competing. They’re a mix of toughness and athleticism with a dab of aggression thrown in just for good measure. Who are they? Roller derby girls! One might think the wild outfits and attitudes would give these girls a bad name. Actually, [...]
Some men and women are just braver than others. While the rest of us sit on the banks of the river or in a boat on the lake waiting for the fish to bite, others are out in the water trying their luck in a more…unconventional…way. Handfishing, hand-grabbing, hogging, grappling, stumping and tickling are a few [...]
News Channel Four’s Jim Gardner is something of a frequent flyer in Shawnee. Although the helicopter reporter is more often heard on News Channel four than seen flying overhead, last month he was in Shawnee for the Gordon Copper’s Youth Aviation Academy at Shawnee Airport. He comes every year for the event and for the [...]
A few competitive cheerleaders from Shawnee and surrounding areas have a lot to be proud of. Last January and February, the team at Victory Elite Cheer’s All Star gym took the NSA National Championship in Tulsa and the ASC Nationals in Oklahoma City by storm as they matched their talents against girls whose teams outnumbered [...]
While not every day can be Christmas, to adopted children and their parents, many days must feel like this traditional gift-giving holiday. Adoption is a year-round gift experienced by both the children and the parents involved. Howtoadopt.org says that 20,000 or more U.S.-based infants are placed for adoption each year. The number is often higher in [...]
When I decided to leave the hardwood forests and the corn fields and my family in Wisconsin for the prairies of Oklahoma, my parents were deeply concerned but for two different reasons. My father was worried because I was going to Oklahoma Baptist University to pursue a degree in church music. An electrician by [...]
There are all kinds of reasons people avoid the gym. Everything from boredom to the need for accountability keeps people from living a healthier lifestyle. With Operation Boot Camp, that’s no problem. They’re keeping their clients on their toes with fun workouts, valuable tips, and encouragement to see them obtain the results they dream about. The [...]
When David Little decided to make his way in life he was barely seventeen. Like many ambitious young men in the 1940’s, he sought a brave new world with almost nothing. He left his parent’s farm in an old car and a brown paper sack for a job working in construction for his uncles in [...]
Debbie Hoag, owner of Rising Star Gymnastics, is excited about Shawnee’s future gymnasts. Ralph and Debbie Hoag moved here from the East Coast two years ago to start a ranch for their horses and are now located in the Coca-Cola building where they opened their gym August 17th. Hoag, former competitive gymnast, owned a gymnastics company [...]
Two things you never expect to hear in one breath are “free” and “wrecker” but at Brown and Sons Wrecker Service they’re giving away plenty of free services. 1-800 Tow Free gives customers free insurance billing, free emergency car unlock for trapped children, free abandoned car removal, a toll free call and more. Owner and managers, [...]
Attorney Greg Wilson is not your stereo typical lawyer. His reputation as a savvy trial and general practice attorney is marked by his efforts to build relationships with his clients based on accessibility, excellence, integrity and keeping up with the changing demands of society. Although his most common cases are trial intensive, such as criminal, family, [...]
Tulsa native Billie Letts, author of the New York Times #1 bestseller, Where the Heart Is visited Shawnee as a keynote speaker for the Red Dirt Book Festival, an event that draws Oklahoma writers and vendors to celebrate Oklahoma authors and poets every other year. Where the Heart Is sold more than three million copies worldwide [...]
For the fourth year in a row, Shawnee’s Faith Christian Outreach is working to make Christmas just a little happier for local children. Children’s Pastor Destry Newman said the church’s Bikes for Kids program was created with the hope of making a child’s Christmas special. What started with that simple idea has grown over the years [...]
Local Elk’s Lodge 657 has long held a reputation for generosity in our community and this time, word is spreading across the state and even the nation about their newest efforts to supply children and teachers with much needed school supplies. Parents cringe every fall when it’s time to purchase school supplies because they know how [...]
“Knock him down again, Tara, then help him up and tell him he was knocked down by a girl.” Tara was an eight year old soccer player who told her parents she wanted to play on the Almor West Elementary School little league football team. I’m not sure how many parents dream that their precious [...]