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Masonic Lodge monthly breakfast 7-10 a.m. Menu includes Blue and Gold sausage, biscuits and gravy, omelets made to order and choice of beverage.
Read moreThe United States Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Oklahoma announced Tuesday that Heath Lloyd Taylor, age 46, of LeFlore County, Oklahoma, was sentenced to life in prison for Drug Conspiracy.
Read moreBeginning today, May 1, SoonerSelect members can participate in open enrollment by choosing to stay in their current health and dental plans or make a change.
Read moreA bill to ensure Oklahoma students receive consistent, in-person instruction throughout the school year is on its way to the governor. Senate Bill 758, co-authored by Senate President Pro Tempore Lonnie Paxton, R-Tuttle, and Sen. Kristen Thompson, R-Edmond, would limit public schools to five virtual days per year that count toward required instructional time.
Read moreThe National Day of Prayer will be today, May 1. Christians all over the country will gather in or near courthouses, city squares and other central locations to cry to God for His blessing, forgiveness and leadership in their communities, churches, homes and governments.
Read moreOklahoma State Treasurer Todd Russ announced Wednesday a statewide initiative to deliver more than 1,000 scholarship certificates to students who were part of the SEED for Oklahoma Kids (SEED OK) program, a researchbased college savings initiative launched in 2007. The scholarship funds, held in Oklahoma 529 accounts, are now available to help cover education or training beyond high school.
Read moreThere’s no question that living costs have skyrocketed in recent years. Circumstances like an unpredictable housing market, inflation and now tariffs are seriously affecting family budgets—and in some cases, delaying when adult kids “leave the nest” and become financially independent. Houses, groceries, cars, student loans and other costs have caused plenty of people to reshuffle their spending habits to make ends meet. But are these rising expenses enough to justify older parents sacrificing their retirement savings—and delaying or missing their own life milestones—to help their grown kids stay financially afloat?
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