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Copeland bought the closed Coffee Creek Golf Course, 189 acres in the middle of the Coffee Creek neighborhood, in January 2017 for $1.25 million, with plans to develop it for mixed use, but mostly single-family homes. He intended a higher density than was acceptable to residents of the addition, which is bounded by Coffee Creek …

Parents Helping Parents meet today Judge Ken Stoner with the Oklahoma County Drug Court, will be the speaker Tuesday, Feb. 4, at the Edmond Chapter of Parents Helping Parents meeting. Stoner will speak on “Understanding Addiction: The Hijacked Brain.” The group meets at McLaren’s Pantry located at 3414 South Boulevard in the Boulevard Shopping Center. …

Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services Commissioner Terri White will be leaving office on Feb. 1 after nearly 13 years on the job. White, one of the state’s longest tenured agency heads, was appointed commissioner in May of 2007 after joining the agency in 2001. “It has been my deepest honor to …

The Oklahoma Health Care Authority is looking to hire a national Medicaid expert to help Gov. Kevin Stitt put the finishing touches on his health care plan. The move could be the most telling sign yet that some form of Medicaid expansion may play a key role in the governor’s health care plan. Stitt promised …

“They have put actual money into their commitments to us,” Kratochwill said. “They have gone on foot to the neighborhoods and stores and community organizations to meet with people, talk to them, hang posters, give messages in person. … They say, ‘We are here, this is important, how can we help?’ I am proud and …

Why’d you choose to attend medical school in Cambridge, England? Because Christopher’s College of Medicine offered an accelerated, five-year program for earning both my premed and medical degrees. It was an intense three semesters a year; there were no summers off. I graduated from medical school at age 23 and trained in internal medicine across …