Bed Bugs
Pest control companies are receiving more calls about bed bugs recently. As a matter of fact, the calls have increased 81% since 2000 as reported by the National Pest Management Association. The main...
View ArticleVictorian Architecture
Victorian architecture mirrors a tradition in Europe of naming an architectural style after a reigning monarch. Victorian architecture covers closely the reign of the British Queen Victoria (1837 to...
View ArticleTime to Plant for Fall
Now that we are in the fall and the summer has come and gone veggies and fruits have already peaked and its time to think about next years crops and now is the time to start planning your fall garden....
View ArticleForeclosure abuse settlements reached
Scott Pruitt, Attorney General, announces that Oklahoma reaches a settlement with some of the largest home mortgage lenders in the nation. The state of Oklahoma will receive $18.6 million in damages,...
View ArticleHousing Affordability High
The National Association of Realtors state that housing affordability is still at a record high. It is at the highest level since the information began in 1970. The data is based on the comparison...
View ArticleCelebrate the 4th in Tulsa July 29
With the 4th of July landing on a Wednesday this year, there are celebrations scheduled all week throughout the Tulsa area. There are many different events planned including concerts, picnics, and of...
View ArticleSouth Tulsa: Fat Guy’s Burger
Fat Guy’s Burger Bar is already very successful located at 140 N. Greenwood Avenue, so much so the owners just announced they will be opening a new restaurant at 7945 S. Memorial Drive in September....
View ArticleProtect your Home against Wildfires
With all the wildfires all around the state of Oklahoma it is important for homeowners to learn the best way to protect their property. The US Forest Service has presented information that will help...
View ArticleTulsa Oklahoma in the Spotlight
Tulsa offers visitors and residents alike a history of Native Americans, the cattle industry, the railroad, and of course oil. All of the history has blended in the architecture as well as the...
View ArticleHow much do you know about Oklahoma?
Here are some very interesting facts about Oklahoma . I’ll bet some of you know several of them. 1. The bread twist tie was invented in Maysville. 2. The shopping cart was invented in Ardmore in 1936....
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