Old gags and new abound for world-renowned basketball tricksters
Kids Rod Lott
It wasn’t long ago that the Harlem Globetrotters last trotted through
town, but when they return at 2 p.m. Sunday, they’re bringing something
new: “the first-ever 4-point shot.”
CFN Gazette staff
It took him 13 years, but Edmond pop moppet Greyson Chance has finally landed a song on one of those “NOW That’s What I Call Music!” compilations. (You know the ones: You’ve seen them advertised on TV, yet aren’t exactly worthy of the all caps or the exclamation point.)
Bite Size Carol Smaglinski
Mahshid Aguilar is enthusiastic, that’s for sure. She owns Let’s Do
Greek, 180 W. 15th in Edmond, and said the “response has been
phenomenal.” Aguilar’s family is her husband, Gleen, and their two
children, Ayeh, 19, and Afsheen, 10.