The Edmond Way

The Edmond Way

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  • 2 weeks ago | theedmondway.com | Van Mitchell

    The Edmond City Council on Monday was updated that the City’s sales/use tax revenue continues to trend downward. “Our combined sales and use tax, we're continuing to be slightly down compared to this time last year, combined revenue from sales and use tax is just shy of $87.5 million for this fiscal year, which is down 0.69%,” Interim City Manager Randy Entz said. “This is primarily due to sales tax, which is down 2.23% compared to this time last year. It's the fourth straight month of revenue.

  • 3 weeks ago | theedmondway.com | George McCormick

    Wednesday’s National Signing Day saw eight Deer Creek High School athletes make their college commitments official, signing their letters of intent. Antlers from six different sports participated in the signing day ceremony at DCHS. Six athletes will remain in Oklahoma to further their academic and athletic careers, while two will cross state lines including 6A state champion basketball player Clyde Davis Jr. and Antlers’ football player Landon Mays.

  • 3 weeks ago | theedmondway.com | George McCormick

    Edmond North High School held its National Signing Day ceremony on Wednesday with 15 Husky athletes making it official with their future schools. Players from six different sports signed their letters of intent at ENHS, including state champion soccer player Milliana Mack (Southwestern Christian) and state runner-up girls’ wrestler Ariah Beardsley (Oklahoma City University).

  • 4 weeks ago | theedmondway.com | George McCormick

    Landon Hahn found the back of the net five times during Oklahoma Christian School’s home district match versus Atoka on Tuesday, giving him half the Saints’ goals on the day. OCS defeated Atoka by mercy rule, 10-0, in 53 minutes of action for their third-straight win. Coach Roger Peron’s team ended with 18 shots on net to no shots defended, taking complete control of the game with four different players recording a goal.

  • 4 weeks ago | theedmondway.com | Van Mitchell

    The Edmond City Council on Monday directed the City Attorney to file suit in District Court seeking to abate a property located at 916 Elmwood Drive that had been previously declared a public nuisance. During a public hearing on Nov. 24, 2024, the City Council voted unanimously to declare the property a public nuisance due to the existence of circumstances consistent with the definition of public nuisance. The property owners were directed to abate said public nuisance by no later than Jan. 7.

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