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Dear Dave, My girlfriend and I have been dating seriously for a little over a year. We’re both 28, and I know I love her, but there’s something that worries me. She’s very smart, but at the same time, she’s not very responsible with money. I know that no one is perfect, but sometimes she’ll get behind on her bills in order to do things like buy clothes or go to concerts. How should I approach talking to her and explaining my concern about this? I’d like to ask her to marry me sometime next year.
Read moreThe county involved in a small-town Kansas newspaper raid in 2023 will pay a cumulative $3 million to three journalists and a city councilor.
Read moreGolfers here are on the brink of launching a massive fund drive to raise $98,000 to match federal funds for expansion of the city’s Municipal Goll Course to 18 holes. The Seminole Golf Foundation, an organization formed as the vehicle for the fund raising effort, has been assured by the Internal Revenue Service that contributions to the fund will be tax deductible, a spokesman said today, and the only hitch remaining is establishment of a procedure for returning funds to donors in the event the $98,000 goal is not reached.
Read more(StatePoint) As the weather cools, we’re not the only ones heading indoors. When temperatures drop, flying insects like fruit flies, gnats, and house flies often seek shelter inside, especially during the holidays when your home becomes the center of cooking, hosting, and celebrating life’s moments, big and small.
Read moreThe NFIB Small Business Optimism Index declined 0.6 points in October to 98.2 but remained above its 52-year average of 98. The Uncertainty Index fell 12 points from September to 88, the lowest reading of this year.
Read more—Courtesy Photo The Oklahoma Farm Bureau’s inaugural Coats for Kids initiative made an impact across all of Oklahoma, collecting and distributing coats to kids in all 77 counties. Last week, agents at Seminole County Farm Bureau Insurance provided coats to students at New Lima Public Schools. Pictured l-r: Jessica Carr, New Lima 3rd Grade Teacher; Kari Kiker, Seminole County Farm Bureau Agent; Shawn Streater, Seminole County Farm Bureau Agent; Karley Fewel, Seminole County Farm Bureau Agent and Elizabeth Griffis, New Lima Elementary School Secretary.
Read moreNovember is National Native American Heritage Month, a time to celebrate the culture, history and resilience of American Indians and Alaska Natives. It also offers an opportunity to raise awareness of critical health resources like 988 — the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline — as Native communities continue to experience disproportionately high suicide rates across the U.S.
Read moreSeminole County Clerk’s Office Implements New Title Theft Protections
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