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Integris Health Edmond is a not-for-profit hospital located in Edmond, Oklahoma, [1] and accredited through the Joint Commission. [2] Opened on October 3, 2011, [ 3 ] the hospital offers medical, surgical, and rehabilitation services to Oklahoma , Logan , and Lincoln counties.
OU Medical Center Edmond is located in central Edmond, Oklahoma just east of the University of Central Oklahoma campus. Until April 2010, OU Medical Center Edmond was known as Edmond Medical Center. [4] OU Medical Center Edmond primarily serves the people of Edmond in northern Oklahoma County, and southern Logan County.
Chad Richison Stadium (formerly Wantland Stadium) is the on-campus football facility for the Central Oklahoma Bronchos football team in Edmond, Oklahoma.The official seating capacity of the stadium, following recent renovations, is 12,000, making the 7th largest Division II stadium, and the largest in the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association.
Edmond is a city in Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, United States. It is a part of the Oklahoma City metropolitan area , located in Central Oklahoma . The population was 94,428 according to the 2020 United States Census , a 16% increase from 2010.
The University of Central Oklahoma (UCO) is a public university in Edmond, Oklahoma, United States.It is the third largest university in Oklahoma, with almost 13,000 students and approximately 430 full-time and 400 adjunct faculty.
Edmond Public Schools is a public school district located in the Oklahoma City suburb of Edmond, Oklahoma. As of October 2020, the school district has an enrollment of 23,496 students and employs over 3,000 people. [1] [2] Edmond Public Schools consists of 17 elementary schools, six middle schools, and three high schools and an early childhood ...
Thomas Allen Coburn (March 14, 1948 – March 28, 2020) was an American politician and physician who served as a United States senator from Oklahoma from 2005 to 2015. A Republican, Coburn previously served as a United States representative from 1995 to 2001.
Oklahoma Christian School, originally known as the "Christian Center School", was founded in the fall of 1970 and operated as an arm of the Christian Conquest Center Church in Oklahoma City. During the 1974–75 school year, the church decided to terminate the school's operation as an arm of the church.