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Formal dining rooms were once a must-have in homes, but that popularity has waned in recent decades. Dining rooms were the spaces to host holiday dinners or family birthday parties. Slowly but surely, dining rooms became obsolete in modern homes that favored open-concept layouts. And in those homes that had formal dining areas, the need for home office spaces or playrooms for children saw many dining rooms repurposed. According to the National Association of Home Builders, 43 percent of millennials prefer the look and feel of an open-concept layout and casual dinner parties. However, even though dining rooms may no longer be de rigueur, designers are noticing an increase in clients requesting formal dining spaces, according to a report in Southern Living. Perhaps it's a matter of open-concept fatigue. After spending a year or more during the height of the pandemic at home with few to no barriers between rooms, homeowners may be looking for homes that carve out niches for specific tasks (and privacy) once more. It may not be long until homes come back to including more traditional layouts with separate dining spaces to make hosting a little more intimate.
Read moreSocial Security and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits for more than 71 million Americans will increase 3.2 percent in 2024, the Social Security Administration announced today. On average, Social Security retirement benefits will increase by more than $50 per month starting in January.
Read moreWe will never be able to fully share our appreciation for our dedicated first responders who without second thought jump into action and often risk their own lives to serve and protect us. I am thankful our community recognizes their hard work and sacrifices and takes any opportunity to acknowledge them.
Read moreSenators James Lankford (R-OK), Jacky Rosen (D-NV) and Joni Ernst (R-IA), leaders of the Senate Abraham Accords Caucus, along with a bipartisan group of Senators, sent a letter urging Secretary of State Blinken to make it the official policy of the United States to freeze $6 billion in Iranian assets in the wake of Hamas’s continued deadly terrorist attacks on Israel.
Read moreThe Friends University Distinguished Alumni and Athletic Hall of Fame Awards honored three outstanding Alumni, including a Seminole County man, at a Banquet at the Crown Uptown Theatre in Wichita, Kansas on Sept. 22.
Read moreHosting Thanksgiving is a large undertaking that can put some hosts under pressure. Unlike some other holidays that are less food-focused, Thanksgiving is largely about the meal. Turkey is the centerpiece of the celebration, and any guests who come over are going to expect turkey and a number of side dishes. Leaving hungry is never an option on Thanksgiving.
Read moreOctober marks the 20th anniversary of Cybersecurity Awareness Month. This initiative, first designated by President George W. Bush and Congress in 2004, focuses on protecting consumers from cyber threats. In our ever-increasingly digital world, I think it’s crucial for Oklahomans to understand the dangers of cybercrime. Criminals can steal your identity and money without you even realizing it! However, you don’t have to be the victim of cybercrime. There are some simple steps you can take to keep yourself safe online.
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