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UCO, OC celebrate Christmas season
EDMOND — The University of Central Oklahoma and Oklahoma Christian University both put on holiday celebrations Tuesday evening.
Central's annual WinterGlow and OC's Lighting of the Commons, in its second year, involved students, faculty and the community.
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MARK SCHLACHTENHAUFEN | THE EDMOND SUN This Edmond Police evidence bag contains what police suspect is K2, a synthetic drug similar to marijuana.
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Police: ‘K2’ surfaces in Edmond
Law enforcement officials want Edmond parents to know local youth are using a new synthetic form of marijuana currently not included on the state’s list of outlawed drugs.
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Police: ‘K2’ surfaces in Edmond
- Sports
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DREW HARMON | The Edmond Sun Edmond Santa Fe boys basketball coach Shawn Schenk talks to an official during a game against Mustang.
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Shawn Schenk redemption
The No. 1-ranked Santa Fe boy’s basketball team will be making their third straight state tournament appearance today when they take on Norman North in the quarterfinals in Skiatook.
Under head coach Shawn Schenk the Wolves have come within seconds of playing in the finals only to have it slip away. Last year’s squad was one and done, but don’t think that is about to happen this year. The Wolves have one of their most talented squads since the days of Obi Muonelo and Ekpe Udoh, and is primed for a run to the finals this weekend.
“Oh, they’re hungry,” Schenk said. “Everybody in this thing is prepared to play. I just think this team has a whole nother level they can take it to. We’re one of the best teams in the state, and there is nobody out there we can’t beat.” - Johnson keys Memorial’s state run
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Shawn Schenk redemption
- Obituaries
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Robert Ernest Graeber
Robert Ernest Graeber, 45, of Edmond, Okla. passed away on Monday, March 8, 2010. Robert was born on June 7, 1964 in Cambridge, Ohio.
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Robert Ernest Graeber
- Business
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3-11 Business: in brief
Oklahoma Christian Academy partners for Flapjack Fundraiser at Applebee’s
The Apple Gold Group, franchisee of Applebee’s restaurants in North Carolina, Oklahoma and Arkansas, is proud to partner with Oklahoma Christian Academy to host a Flapjack Fundraiser on Saturday. All proceeds raised will directly go toward funding their Junior & Senior Class banquet. - Rapid tax refund loan is no bargain to consumers
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3-11 Business: in brief
- Opinion
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Deficits have their dark sides
Once upon a time there was a deficit. By our standards, it wouldn’t amount to much, but in its day, it was big enough and unruly enough that it managed to set historical forces in motion and we’re still hearing echoes of that little deficit today.
Now this little deficit, like all deficits, didn’t have a name of its own. It was just called “deficit.” And, like many other deficits, it was cultivated, nourished and born with the idea it would serve a good purpose. This particular deficit was meant to cover a war. - Resident offers health care rebuttal
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Deficits have their dark sides


