logo
Latest Features

Roses popular, easy to grow in Oklahoma

Roses are one of the most popular plants in Oklahoma gardens, and many are relatively easy to grow, especially the newer varieties like the Knock Out® rose. Roses offer color and fragrance in the garden, and many make wonderful cut flowers. If you have a garden, you should try your hand at growing roses!.
03/22/2012 | Comments 0

From ‘Long Black Limousine’ to Elvis

That would change years later. For the next seven years, band members came and went. Finally, Black put together a group of musicians that have been with him for more than 20 years. They include guitarist Graham Pugh, bass player Rick Alongi, drummer Bob Gorley and keyboard player Phil Sapper, formerly of Harvey and the Wallbangers.
03/01/2012 | Comments 0

Young artist generates new ideas for veterans memorial expansion

“This will not be done with any public money,” said Howe, an Air Force pilot who flew B-52s during the Vietnam war. “Each statue will cost $40,000, but this type of art puts us in a different realm. It will take us into the world of art, which opens new avenues for giving.
02/23/2012 | Comments 0

Fleck and Flecktones to perform April 10 at Rose State

The extraordinary initial line-up of his incredible combo are touring to support their latest recording, “Rocket Science.
02/17/2012 | Comments 0

Real Life

In my presentation, I told the club members about the importance of supporting their local newspaper. After all, we received numerous compliments about our publication and its new appearance, content and local ownership. In this business, compliments can be few and far between, so we enjoyed all of the positive remarks.
02/17/2012 | Comments 0

‘General’-ly speaking

In fact, every night when he goes home, the general’s hat comes off – if only temporarily – and suddenly the commander of one of the most critical U.S. Air Force bases turns into father, husband, scuba diver and avid fan of New England sports teams..
02/10/2012 | Comments 0

Longtime MWC fire department spokesman Jerry Lojka retires

Lojka spent 29 years at the Midwest City Fire Department and served in several roles, including firefighter, inspector, investigator, public education officer, public information officer and fire marshal.

His favorite job was that of department spokesman as he answered questions from the press, and conveyed important fire prevention tips to the public.

02/03/2012 | Comments 0

Real Life: Lojka will be missed at fire department

This week’s retirement of Midwest City Fire Marshal Jerry Lojka reminded me how an effective and well-intentioned PIO does his job. During the past 14 months I’ve discovered that he knows his job and he understands the role reporters play in the world of news and information.
02/03/2012 | Comments 0

MWC grad, Hudson to receive national awards

Midwest City School graduate Lester Claravall will receive the prestigious Lewis Hines Award for Service to Children and Youth during a ceremony in New York City on Monday.

The award will be presented by the National Child Labor Committee, which serves as the sponsor for the Lewis Hines awards...

01/26/2012 | Comments 0

Images of 2012 MLK Prayer Breakfast

Several hundred people attended Midwest City’s 15th annual Martin Luther King, Jr., Prayer Breakfast Monday at the Sheraton Hotel’s Reed Conference Center. Featured speakers were former state legislator Angela Monson, Oklahoma City police officer Paco Balderamma and Midwest City graduate and current University of Oklahoma student Rodney Farrow.
01/19/2012 | Comments 0
Posted on Thursday 17, 2012 in Business

Do-it-yourself estate planning can create risks, problems

As the number of Internet websites and software packages have quickly multiplied, along with the many books and stationery store kits that have always been available, do-it-yourself (DIY) estate planning is on the rise. Read more | Preview

Posted on Thursday 17, 2012 in Business

Start planning now for next year’s tax return

The tax deadline may have just passed but planning for next year can start now. Reed’s Tax Service reminds taxpayers that being organized and planning ahead can save time, money and headaches in 2013. Here are seven things you can do now to make next April 15 easier. Read more | Preview

Posted on Thursday 17, 2012 in Business

First National Bank to host charity golf classic

First National Bank, along with title sponsor Midwest Regional Medical Center, has teamed up again to facilitate the longtime event. Proceeds from this year’s tournament should exceed $75,000, which will be the largest amount raised by the tournament in its history, said William H. Read more | Preview

Posted on Thursday 10, 2012 in Business

Tasty Snow provides cool, refreshing treat

Midwest City’s resident snow cone icon, Tasty Snow, has been open for business for more than a month. The March 30 opening marked David Massey’s 13th year in business and the unofficial start to the spring and summer season for Midwest City citizens.. Read more | Preview

Posted on Thursday 10, 2012 in Business

Ribbon cutting

Carlton and Shirlene Cook, owners of Go Natural 24/7, The Healthy Hair and Skin Cafe, prepare to cut the ribbon during a Del City Chamber of Commerce ceremony held April 5. The business is located at 4721 SE 29th. The business sells natural hair and skin care products in the Oklahoma City area. Read more | Preview

Posted on Thursday 10, 2012 in Business

Social Security retirement benefits important for women

Did you know that the first person ever to receive ongoing Social Security benefits was a woman? Ever since Ida May Fuller received the first retirement benefit check in 1940, women have been counting on Social Security to provide much-needed retirement income. Read more | Preview

Posted on Thursday 10, 2012 in Business

Deli, sporting goods store coming to MWC

Property near the northeast corner of SE 29th and Air Depot Boulevard won’t be vacant too much longer with the announcement that McAlister’s Deli and Dick’s Sporting Goods will soon locate there.. Read more | Preview

Posted on Thursday 3, 2012 in Business

MWC optometrist selected for statewide honor

Dr. McGee was born and raised in Leedey, OK. She quickly developed a passion for learning, but found her love of science while in high school. She went on to become the valedictorian of her high school graduating class. She was so esteemed by her teachers and administrators that Dr. Read more | Preview

Posted on Thursday 3, 2012 in Business

Reports show challenging outlook for Social Security

Every year, the Trustees of the Social Security Trust Funds release reports to Congress on the current financial condition and projected financial outlook of these programs. This year’s reports, released on April 23, 2012, show that both programs face urgent financial challenges that should be addressed as soon as possible. Read more | Preview

Posted on Thursday 26, 2012 in Business

Hidden taxes: What is your true cost?

We are pretty well aware of the taxes we must pay as U.S. citizens; income taxes, payroll taxes, sales taxes, property taxes, and gift and estate taxes, to name a few. We can easily see these taxes on our pay stubs, tax bills, and sales receipts. But there are other taxes imposed on us that you may not be aware of. Read more | Preview

Posted on Thursday 10, 2012 in Politics and Government

Obama’s ‘Julia’ a woman in need of protector

Last week, the Obama campaign introduced “The Life of Julia,” a slide show about a fictional American that contrasts and compares the programs and services that would be available for her from age 3 under an Obama administration with those that would be available under a Mitt Romney White House. Read more | Preview

Posted on Thursday 10, 2012 in Politics and Government

Campaign blather is boring, tedious

It doesn’t exist. The left made it up. American women have more opportunity than they would have anywhere else on the planet. Don’t believe me? Book passage to China, Japan or even Italy. There is no war on women in the USA, so let’s knock off that boring stuff right now. Read more | Preview

Posted on Thursday 3, 2012 in Politics and Government

Ease of crossing border may come soon

Those who saw mass migration from Mexico as a threat and those who did not all agreed on one thing: It was unstoppable without dramatic action by the federal authorities. They turned out to be wrong about that. The title of a new report from the Pew Hispanic Center, “Net Migration From Mexico Falls to Zero — and Perhaps Less,” says it all. Read more | Preview

Posted on Thursday 3, 2012 in Politics and Government

Go easy on the Cadillacs, Romney

Mitt Romney says he will not apologize for being a rich guy who lives large and can buy whatever he wants by writing checks from his offshore bank account in the Caymans. The former governor of Massachusetts believes that what he and his father before him accomplished — that is, raking in the big bucks — is to be celebrated. Read more | Preview

Posted on Thursday 3, 2012 in Politics and Government

Documents show city paid more for oil well than needed

firm invoiced the city $92,000 for buying the oil well. According to the invoice submitted by Choctaw Town Square, LLC, the $92,000 was for the oil well’s removal and “associated encumbrances.” The invoice was dated May 27, 2011. The “associated encumbrances” were not listed on the invoice. Read more | Preview

Posted on Friday 27, 2012 in Politics and Government

Correction

EastWord News incorrectly reported that the Choctaw City Council denied a tort claim filed by fired City Manager Robert Floyd. The council discussed the tort claim in executive session, but took forma Read more | Preview

Posted on Thursday 26, 2012 in Politics and Government

Obama’s charity would take away from rich

Americans are being asked to decide many things this election year, but perhaps the most important is how the United States should take care of its poorest citizens. President Barack Obama and the Democratic Party in general believe that income redistribution is the way to go. Read more | Preview

Posted on Thursday 26, 2012 in Politics and Government

Campaign kickoff

Midwest City High School classmates Gordon Jeney, Carla Cargill and Terry Sullentrop visit at Jeney’s campaign kickoff for Oklahoma County Commissioner, District 2, Tuesday at Old Germany Restaurant in Choctaw. Jeney, a Republican, will face GOP incumbent Brian Maughan in the June 26 primary. Read more | Preview

Posted on Thursday 26, 2012 in Politics and Government

Fraud scheme alleged by fired city manager

However, Floyd said he was excluded from any dealings with the developer and potential economic development prospects after September 2011. According to Floyd, he brought the alleged fraud to the council’s attention in June 2011, but no action was taken. Read more | Preview

Posted on Thursday 19, 2012 in Politics and Government

Banz draws Republican, Democrat challengers

However, this won’t be the first time Banz has faced opposition. In 2008, he squared off against a primary and general election opponents, and won. In 2010, he faced a general election opponent and won again.. Read more | Preview

Posted on Thursday 17, 2012 in Schools

All Mid-Del high schools part of math, science initiative

A ceremony was held Tuesday to recognize Midwest City High School and Del City High School as two of the newest members of the national program that emphasizes student performance in science, technology, engineering and mathematics related fields, using performancebased accountability and rigorous demand for results. Read more | Preview

Posted on Thursday 17, 2012 in Schools

Education should have second and third acts

Hannah could have picked up Photoshop at a local “learning connection” or through free online tutorials. Likewise, a master of Photoshop could have gathered the literary requirements with a library card or online courses now offered by leading universities. Read more | Preview

Posted on Thursday 17, 2012 in Schools

Longtime ag teacher Britt calls it quits after 31 years

Britt first walked through the doors of the school in 1973 as a middle school student. After graduating from OSU in 1981, his first teaching job was at Carl Albert, where he taught agriculture and horticulture classes for 31 years before retiring this year. Read more | Preview

Posted on Thursday 17, 2012 in Schools

MWC residents receive college degrees from OBU

He previously served as the International Mission Board’s senior vice president for spiritual nurture and church relations. In addition to his work with the IMB, Elliff served as a pastor for 42 years, including pastor of First Southern Baptist Church of Del City from 1985 to 2005. Read more | Preview

Posted on Thursday 10, 2012 in Schools

Volunteer essays help students win prom prize

“Hudiburg Chevrolet has provided quality automobiles to Oklahomans for 55 years, and together with our employees, we have supported nonprofit organizations in our community as a central part of our culture. Read more | Preview

Posted on Thursday 10, 2012 in Schools

Litchfield guest speaker at Rose State graduation

Litchfield is commander of the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Center at Tinker Air Force Base. He is responsible for the 76th Maintenance Wing, 72nd Air Base Wing and Aerospace Sustainment Directorate. He ensures the center provides depot maintenance, weapon system acquisition and sustainment, as well as installation, services and information support. Read more | Preview

Posted on Thursday 10, 2012 in Schools

High ed budget cuts damages colleges’ training programs

Continuing budget cuts to higher education will hurt the ability of institutions to supply the state’s modestly growing economy with qualified, college-trained workers and professionals, said Rose State College President Terry Britton in a recent statement to faculty and staff. Read more | Preview

Posted on Thursday 3, 2012 in Schools

Land Run re-enactment

Townsend Elementary students and Mid-Del administrators pulled their wagons and dressed as cowboys and Native American Indians during last month’s reenactment of the Oklahoma Land Run of 1889.. Read more | Preview

Posted on Thursday 3, 2012 in Schools

Hudiburg Toyota offers big paycheck to one lucky state school

“Hudiburg Auto Group has been in business for over 55 years, and we’re committed to giving back to the community that has supported us all these years,” said Jim Patch, general manager for Hudiburg Toyota. “We encourage Oklahoma communities to come together in support of their local schools and help us make a difference in their children’s education. Read more | Preview

Posted on Thursday 3, 2012 in Schools

Superior singers

Choctaw High School’s Advanced Women’s Ensemble earned a superior rating at the state contest recently. Left to right, are, Kelsey Miller, Tyler Ramirez, Kaci Gill, Kayla Williams Chelsea Center, Lakyn Fipps, Sara Rodgers, Aria Hawkins, Katie Parker and Mandy Goats. Read more | Preview

Close
Close
Close