New poll poses serious questions on impeachment

There's no doubt Democrats in Washington are hell-bent on impeaching President Trump over the Ukraine matter. But after weeks of polling, it is still unclear precisely what Americans outside the Beltway think.

House Speaker Pro Tempore Harold Wright (R-Weatherford) held an interim study before the House Health Services and Long-Term Care Committee to examine modernization to the Smoking in Public Places and Indoor Workplaces Act, as a way to address second-hand smoke exposure and related illnesses in O

Moore selected as ‘Rising Star’

Anthony S. Moore, managing attorney at Christensen Law Group, PLLC in Clinton, has been selected to the 2019 Oklahoma Rising Stars list in the practice areas of Energy & Natural Resources, Civil Litigation, and Real Estate.

Woman’s parents stew over her May-December romance

DEAR ABBY: My husband and I have a 22-year-old daughter, “Cara,” who is having a relationship with a 65-year-old man, “Gary.” We do not approve of the relationship.

Gary is going through a divorce, and Cara has

Concern for grandma’s health keeps grandson from visiting

DEAR ABBY: I work and have a family and live five hours from where I grew up. My mom isn’t in the best health and neither is her husband. While I try to visit as often as I can, she always wants me to visit more often, which I understand.

Pastry chefs say the best surface to roll dough, make chocolates and do other types of baking prep work on is a marble countertop, since it stays cool to the touch.

Back in the day, most people learned how to manage their money through the school of hard knocks. That’s still true. But today’s young people face much larger, higher-stakes financial decisions at a younger age than their elders.

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