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My dad used to say Oklahoma – at least, Southwest Oklahoma – was a “next year” country. (For farmers, of course.)
Read moreI’ve always been curious as to how people ended up with their last names. I was taught that someone named Smith had a relative way back that was a blacksmith and a Taylor probably had a distant relative who was a tailor. If you’re a Forester, Fishman, Doorman, Carpenter, Boatman, Cook, Boardman or Bachman (chiropracter), you probably had a relative who was one. You can learn a lot about people by their last name. For example, you may not want to arm wrestle someone named Armstrong nor trade with someone named Crook.
Read moreMonths behind schedule and as many Americans were looking forward to the holiday weekend, the Congressional Budget Office released its new federal budgetary and economic projections.
Read moreFormer Cashion residents Glenn “Roy” Weigl and Joy “June” Chadduck Weigl celebrated their 70 wedding anniversary Wednesday, June 1.
Read moreWhen a grandparent takes custody of a grandchild, the first priority is naturally the physical and emotional well-being of the child in their care. However, there are a number of legal and financial issues to consider.
Read moreDonna Jeanne Duffy was born on Dec. 16, 1952, in Champaign, Ill., and died Sunday, May 29, 2022.
Read moreImplementing a one-world government is not a conspiracy theory. It is real and the plan is being fleshed out by many of the world’s richest and most powerful people gathered this week at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Kentucky Republican Sen. Rand Paul said.
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