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Tips to Safely Drive in Large Cities

Visitors to large cities often marvel at how drivers traverse urban roadways. Non-city dwellers may white knuckle their way through crowded city streets, all the while wondering how anyone could handle such a stressful experience on a daily basis.

50 Years Ago

Slants County Election Board Secretary Ruby Hurley remarking that the rush of teenagers to register to vote is still a very slow pace… She expects some groups to get this drive started in earnest later this year and in early 1972… Bob Jones telling some funny experiences on his New York City visit...

Homeowners Let the Sun Shine In With American-Made Solar

AmericanSolarPanelsCFor more than a decade, homeowners have embraced going green in various ways. Now, a growing number of consumers are choosing American-made solar panels for their homes—and the solar installation industry is booming.

Datebook

Today is the 272nd day of 2021 and the eighth day of autumn. TODAY’S HISTORY: In 1789, the U.S. Department of War established a regular army, maintaining several hundred troops. In 1916, The New York Times reported that John D.

Spiteful Ex Causes Legal Nightmares

DEAR ABBY: My boyfriend and I have been together for five years, and friends for eight. We share a daughter, who is a toddler. I have a son with my abusive ex as well. Although we are financially stable, we qualify as low-income. (I am the breadwinner.

OMRF Seeks Volunteers For Osteoarthritis Study

The Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation, in collaboration with the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center and Oklahoma Sports Science & Orthopedics, is recruiting volunteers with osteoarthritis of the knee to study the progression of the disease. OMRF physician-scientist Matlock Jeffries, M.
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