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To say that the coronavirus pandemic disrupted our lives is an understatement if there ever was one, and the current respite – albeit potentially short-lived – is a welcome glimpse of a return to normalcy. For example, in the good old days of a virus-free world many of us would be planning summer vacations right about now. It’s a nice idea but It begs the question: is it safe?
Read moreIt was just one of those things. It didn’t really mean Marvin Pincus had lost his mind. Consider this yourself for a minute. Marvin had opened the mail that morning and in it was the Fenwick glass fly rod he’d ordered. Oh, it was used, of course. But there’s a feel to a Fenwick that only a man dedicated to a life of using dry flies can appreciate.
Read moreOklahoma School for the Blind will host two free summer camps for students who are blind or visually impaired.
Read moreIn support of Military Spouse Appreciation Day May 6, online nonprofit Western Governors University has announced a new scholarship program to help military spouses achieve their goals of higher education. Spouses of active-duty military personnel, veterans, guard, and reservists can apply for the WGU Military Spouse Scholarship valued at $4,000 ($1,000 in tuition credit per term, renewable for up to four terms). The scholarship can be applied to any of to the university’s more than 60 accredited bachelor’s and master’s degree programs.
Read moreBrock Logan Archer, Deborah Beth Archer and Kelly Wayne Archer to Emral Layn Haynes and Matonna Haynes, warranty deed covering lands in 11-8-5.
Read moreDEAR ABBY: A few months ago, I offered to help a longtime friend with some landscaping. The area to be landscaped is tiny. I was concerned a professional landscaper would overcharge her. She contacted a landscaper anyway -- not to hire him, but to pick his brain.
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