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320 ACRES - VENUE -MAJESTIC VIEWS

20301 E. Waterloo

$3,500,000

13TH FAIRWAY - OAK TREE BEAUTY

6708 Oak View Road

$1,499,900

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EAST GOLF COURSE - 15TH HOLE

8 ACRES IN EDMOND SCHOOLS

6601 Acorn Drive $999,000 7XYRRMRK LSQI %TTVS\ WU JX FIHVSSQW JYPP FEXLW TS[HIV FEXLW PMZMRK LERH WGVETIH [SSH žSSVW LMHHIR WEJI VSSQ MR the study, outdoor living space, 4 car attached garage!

10250 Stone Gate Way $849,900 %TTVS\ WU JX [MXL FIHVSSQW JYPP ERH LEPJ FEXL PMZMRK EVIEW WEJI VSSQ KVERMXI [SSH žSSVW WS QER] EQIRMXMIW EPP WMXYEXIH SR ETTVS\ EGVIW

COSMOPOLITAN COMFORT WITH ACREAGE

EDMOND SCHOOLS

1400 Hidden Lake

$749,900 6608 Mystic Valley Dr. $749,900 &VERH RI[ %TTVS\ WU JX FIHVSSQW JYPP FEXLW LEPJ FEXL PMZMRK HMRMRK EPP FIHW HS[R [SSHIH EGVIW QSP

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STUNNING BORGATA HOME

3200 NW 171st Place $725,000 +SVKISYW KSPJ GSYVWI LSQI %TTVS\ WU JX FIHVSSQW FEXLW žSSV XS GIMPMRK [MRHS[W MR PMZMRK KVERMXI MR OMXGLIR VSGO [EPP ERH ½VITPEGI FYMPX MR LSX XYF KVIEX ZMI[W

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FAIRFAX BEAUTY

ACREAGE IN LAVENDER WOOD

2924 Lakeshire Ridge Way

$699,900

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3000 Lavender $699,000 7XYRRMRK LSQI %TTVS\ WU JX FIHVSSQW FEXLW PMZMRK MQTVIWWMZI WXYH] [ WIGVIX HSSV XS QEWXIV GPSWIX KVERMXI MR OMXGLIR WEJI VSSQ YRFIPMIZEFPI FEGO]EVH FAIRFAX ESTATES

$649,900 2916 Lakeshire Ridge Way $649,900 %TTVS\ WU JX [MXL FIHVSSQW &IEYXMJYP LSQI %TTVS\ WU JX FIHVSSQW FEXLW UYEPMX] ETTSMRXQIRXW FEXLW PMZMRK ERH GEV EXXEGLIH XLVSYKLSYX KSPJ GSYVWI RIMKLFSVLSSH KEVEKI TSSP ERH GPYFLSYWI

3901 Red Deer Crossing

EDMOND OFFICE BUILDING

2932-2934 NW 156th St. - $600,000

OAK TREE

1103 Saint Andrews Dr. - $599,900

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7450 Winterwood Drive - $499,900

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MILLION DOLLAR APPOINTMENTS

ACREAGE IN OAKDALE SCHOOLS

7324 NE 94th Street - $449,900

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PRISTINE - IRON HORSE RANCH

2716 Open Range - $569,900

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1608 Faircloud Drive - $449,900

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THORNBROOKE

2009 Cambridge Way - $579,000 )\GITXMSREP UYEPMX] %TTVS\ WU JX FIHVSSQW JYPP FEXLW LEPJ FEXLW STIR ERH WTEGMSYW EQIRMXMIW KEPSVI JEFYPSYW FEGO]EVH [ TEXMS ERH TSSP MR TVMWXMRI GSRHMXMSR %QE^MRK LSYWI

LAKE FRONT PROPERTY

820 Fox Lake Lane - $449,900

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308 NW 150th Court - $439,000

4900 Coronado Bridge Ct. - $429,900

EDMOND SCHOOLS

CENTENNIAL AT IRON HORSE

DEER CREEK SCHOOLS

FAIRCLOUD

16317 Stephanie Court - $349,900

2932 Wind Call Lane - $315,000

4800 Hillside - $309,900

2304 Powderhorn - $299,900

2425 Nay Circle - $449,900 9RMUYI &YMPHIVW 'YWXSQ ,SQI %TTVS\ WU JX [MXL FIHVSSQW FEXLW WS QER] EQIRMXMIW EYXSQEXIH FPEGOSYX WLEHIW NETERIWI WSEOMRK XYF W[MQ WTE ERH QSVI

2308 Berryhill Circle – $389,900

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2009 Mission Road - $285,000 8710 Palermo Drive - $299,900 %TTVS\ WU JX FIHVSSQW FEXLW %TTVS\ WU JX FIHVSSQW JYPP RYQIVSYW YTHEXIW RIMKLFSVLSSH EQIRMXMIW FEXLW [SSH žSSVW WXSVQ WLIPXIV XVIIH ´ GIMPMRKW GVS[R QSPHMRK ER I\XVE VSSQ RSX PSX RIMKLFSVLSSH EQIRMXMIW MRGP MR 7* ERH QSVI

CHIMNEY HILL

2312 Colchester Drive - $229,900 %TTVS\ WU JX FIHVSSQW FEXLW WTEGMSYW OMXGLIR [ PEVKI MWPERH FYMPX MRW WXSVQ WLIPXIV RIMKLFSVLSSH EQIRMXMIW

MONTIGO FIELDS

7720 Hawk Lane - $212,400

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811 Sunny Brook Court - $274,900

3025 Asheton Court – $259,900

EDMOND SCHOOLS

SEMINOLE POINT

17525 Red Tailed Hawk Way - $179,900

2600 NW 162nd Terrace - $169,900

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comes primarily from changes in sales tax exemptions and gross production tax incentives. The new revenue accounts for 3.5 percent of May gross receipts. Out of $10.2 billion in gross collections since last August, $274.7 million, or 2.7 percent, has resulted from last year’s law changes. Tax increases signed into law in late March of this year have not yet taken effect and therefore have no impact on current collections. Other indicators The Oklahoma Business Conditions Index has topped growth neutral for 10 consecutive months. The May index rose to 68.5, from 62.7 in April. Numbers above 50 indicate anticipated economic growth during the next three to six months. At 4 percent, Oklahoma’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate held steady in April, while the U.S. jobless rate dropped by two-tenths of a percentage point from April to 3.9 percent. It marks the third time since October 1990 that Oklahoma’s jobless rate has been higher than the U.S. rate. The last time U.S. unemployment was as low was September 2000. May collections May gross collections total $970.9 million, up $116 million, or 13.6 percent, from May 2017. Gross income tax collections, a combination of individual and corporate income taxes, generated $281.8 million, an increase of $13.7 million, or 5.1 percent, from the previous May. Individual income tax collections for the month are $255.9 million, up by $18.1 million, or 7.6 percent, from the prior year. Corporate collections are $25.9 million, a decrease of $4.5 million, or 14.7 percent. Sales tax collections, including remittances on behalf of cities and counties, total $391.1 million in May. That is $42.6 million, or 12.2 percent, more than May 2017. Gross production taxes on oil and natural gas generated $74.1 million in May, an increase of $35.3 million, or 91 percent, from last May. Compared to April reports, gross production collections are up by $13.4 million, or 22.1 percent. Motor vehicle taxes produced $69.7 million, up by $4.5 million, or 6.8 percent, from the same month of 2017.

Other collections, consisting of about 60 different sources including use taxes, along with taxes on fuel, tobacco, and alcoholic beverages, produced $154.2 million during the month. That is $20 million, or 14.9 percent, more than last May. Twelve month collections Gross revenue totals $12.09 billion from the past 12 months. That is $1.2 billion, or 11.2 percent, more than collections from the previous 12 months. Gross income taxes generated $4.2 billion for the period, reflecting an increase of $335 million, or 8.6 percent, from the prior 12 months. Individual income tax collections total $3.8 billion, up by $274.5 million, or 7.8 percent, from the prior 12 months. Corporate collections are $459.9 million for the period, an increase of $60.5 million, or 15.1 percent, over the previous period. Sales taxes for the 12 months generated $4.6 billion, an increase of $439.2million, or 10.5 percent, from the prior period. Oil and gas gross production tax collections brought in $673.5 million during the 12 months, up by $246.9 million, or 57.9 percent, from the previous period. Motor vehicle collections total $770.5 million for the period. This is an increase of $20.4 million, or 2.7 percent, from the trailing period. Other sources generated $1.8 billion, up by $177.7 million, or 11.2 percent, from the previous year. About Gross Receipts to the Treasury The Office of the State Treasurer has issued the monthly Gross Receipts to the Treasury report since March 2011 to provide a timely and broad view of the state’s macro economy. It is released in conjunction with the General Revenue Fund allocation report from the Office of Management and Enterprise Services, which provides important information to state agencies for budgetary planning purposes. The General Revenue Fund receives less than half of the state’s gross receipts with the remainder paid in rebates and refunds, remitted to cities and counties, and placed into off-thetop earmarks to other state funds.

New health clinic planned Due to heavy rains last week, HealthCARE Express is having to reschedule its groundbreaking. It will now be held on Thursday, June 14 at 12 p.m. Lunch will be provided for those in attendance, and there will be a drawing for tickets to see Thomas Rhett in concert. Interested in coming to the ground breaking? Visit the future location of HealthCARE Express at E 2nd Street

between Vista Lane and Wayne Martin Road in Edmond. HealthCARE Express is walk-in, urgent care clinic, which values customer service. They treat broken bones, sprains, work injuries, ear aches, fever, flu, sore throats, minor cuts, abdominal pain, allergies and burns. For additional informaiton, visit GOHCE.com

City makes OKC water purchase Edmond’s water supply consists of two primary sources and a secondary source. The primary sources are surface water from Arcadia Lake, and well water from the Garber-Wellington aquifer. The secondary source is treated water purchased from The City of Oklahoma City and may be used continuously starting in June of 2018. Oklahoma City water, more than likely, will not be purchased any earlier than thirty days from the date of this notice and will likely be used continuously moving forward. Edmond city officials want to advise residents of the purchase because some home dialysis machines may need adjustment due to the different disinfection system used by Oklahoma City. Although residents typically do not notice any change, kidney dialysis machines may require a different method of operation. Oklahoma City uses chloramines and Edmond uses chlorine, which is termed “Free� chlorine, for disinfection. Both disinfecting processes meet all state standards

and are accepted industry-wide. When bringing in smaller amounts of OKC water, Edmond uses the connection that is located on the southwest side of town. Water is delivered to a large ground tank and then pumped back out as needed. The Oklahoma City water that is used from this location is diluted with Edmond “Wellâ€? water. In the event Edmond needs to bring in large amounts of water, there is a connection and pump station that is located in northwest Edmond. This facility can accommodate up to fifteen million gallons of water per day. If it becomes necessary to utilize this facility then Edmond can, if needed, convert the chloramine disinfectant back to the “Freeâ€? chlorine state, or use it as it is. Residents are urged to advise the Water Resources Department if they have a medical condition that would warrant notification prior to a change. To report a medical condition, call 2167775 between the hours of 7:30 am5:30pm M-Th and 7:30am-11:30am on Friday.


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