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As a longtime advocate for children’s success, I have grown accustomed to conversations from multiple perspectives which shed light on aspects of policy.
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Read moreI’m getting married next month, and my fiancé and I are both following your plan. I’m on Baby Step 3. I make $65,000 a year and have $14,000 in my emergency fund. My fiancé made $90,000 a year, and he’s on Baby Step 2 paying off his car loan. He has his beginner emergency fund in place, and we already have $3,000 set aside for a honeymoon trip. I said he “made” $90,000, because the company he was working for just went out of business. He’s an experienced heating and air technician, and he has already had a few companies reach out with offers or interviews. Do you think we should still go on a honeymoon, or wait until he officially finds another job and things are a little more stable?
Read moreTODAY’S HISTORY: In 1871, the Great Chicago Fire leveled three square miles, leaving 100,000 homeless and more than 300 dead. In 1945, President Harry Truman announced that the United States would share its knowledge of the atomic bomb exclusively with Britain and Canada. In 2005, an earthquake on the border of India and Pakistan killed more than 75,000 people and left 3 million homeless.
Read moreA ten-person emergency response team from the Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) is on its way to North Carolina to provide support following Hurricane Helene.
Read moreMillions of people across the globe have a passion for grilling. Cooking over an open flame imparts a unique flavor to a variety of foods, and that profile can be augmented with marinades, wood chips and a host of other tweaks that help to create a delicious finished product.
Read moreGovernor Kevin Stitt announced Friday the appointment of Brett William Butner as District Judge for Oklahoma’s 22nd Judicial District.
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