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Moore Beautiful Tree Sale coming to center

Moore Beautiful Tree Sale coming to center

Residents in Moore will be adding a little curb appeal to their homes later this week with an event at the Moore Community Center.

Library gives green thumbs a head start

Library gives green thumbs a head start

If you want to get a head start on making your garden go, the Moore Public Library will get your green thumb ready to work.

Celebrity Designers from “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” and HGTV’s “Curb Appeal” Come to OKC

Celebrity Designers from “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” and HGTV’s “Curb Appeal” Come to OKC

Meet Paul DiMeo and Sasha Andreev at the OKC Home Show March 23-25

OKLAHOMA CITY – Paul DiMeo, carpenter from the Emmy winning “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition,” and Sasha Andreev, from HGTV’s “Curb Appeal,” will breathe new life into Oklahoma homes by offering homeowners fresh ideas about home renovation and redesign at the OKC Home Show held March 23-25 at the Oklahoma State Fair Park.

Tour of Lights announced

Tour of Lights announced

If you are looking for Christmas lights but don't want to go far from home, the City of Moore has made it easy.

New initiative to boar through OK's hog of an issue

New initiative to boar through OK's hog of an issue

OKLAHOMA CITY -- The State Department of Agriculture is answering cries for help and providing a brand new service to Oklahomans that will hopefully help with a major problem in our state, feral swine.

They are a menace in all 77 Oklahoma counties.

Agricultural Department spokesperson, Blayne Arthur, said, "Feral hogs know no boundaries. They will eat almost anything. They will tear anything up. They are very aggressive. People should be very cautious if they run to them."

The Agriculture Department tells us wild hogs can double their population in just four months.

They are beginning to encroach on Oklahoma's non-rural areas.

So, the State Department of Agriculture is busy compiling a directory for those with wild swine interests.

More than 500 Oklahomans have applied.

"Tour of Lights" accepting applications

"Tour of Lights" accepting applications

If you take pride in your Christmas lights, you may want to register your display with the City of Moore's "Tour of Lights."

Moore receives $10,000 grant

Moore receives $10,000 grant

Residents in Moore might see a few changes coming to public areas around the city in the coming months.