By Sheri Guyse When the cold, wet wind of January is whipping against the front door of your home and the kids are getting a bit stir crazy, don’t assume that door is one of house arrest. Plenty of opportunities … Continue reading
By Sherry Guyse Most people would consider the arrival of 80 six to eight-year-olds a recipe for unadulterated mayhem, but Dr. Glen Orr, owner of Orr Family Farm, shrugs off the suggestion with a nonchalant statement, “We can hold … Continue reading
By Carol Hobbs Created by the first Oklahoma legislature back in horse and buggy days, a school chartered to provide local girls with industrial education marks its centennial year. It has seen many changes and lived many lives. Founded … Continue reading
By Amy Dee Stephens Teacher Heather Sparks pays her students to come to class. Such financial incentive might seem unorthodox, at first, but Sparks has received high praise from teenagers, parents and colleagues alike. Her favorite part? She’s sneaked … Continue reading
By Michael W. Sasser Fate. Destiny. Fortuity. Tulsa’s Jayne L. Reed might use all of those terms to characterize the events that led to her meeting and forming a very special relationship with famous international opera star Simon Estes … Continue reading