(AP) — Britain banned any ship with Russian connections from entering its ports as the country stepped up efforts to isolate President Vladimir Putin's government because of its war in Ukraine.
(AP) — The leaders of OPEC and its oil-producing allies are sticking with their plan to gradually increase oil production while Russia's invasion of Ukraine rattles markets, reshapes alliances, kills civilians and sends the price of crude skyrocketing.
DEAR HARRIETTE: My dad has sent my kids over $3,000 worth of toys and games, and now he wants to plan a vacation together. He knows I'm still trying to find a car to get my kids to and from school, practices, games, etc. I told him I could not help him plan a vacation right now because I have to make purchasing a car a priority. Now he's angry with me. Why doesn't he understand? – Car Trouble
● The United States Postal Service has a simple green tip when sending gifts through the mail this year: Reuse what you have. Yes, you can use the perfectly sturdy cardboard box your new shoes came in as a gift box to send through the mail. And you can run old magazines, direct mailers and old mail through a paper shredder to use as packing material to protect fragile items inside the old shoe box. Also, instead of driving to the post office, save fuel and print out postage online at USPS.com, and schedule a pickup at your home; the post office comes to your home six days a week anyway, so why not have them pick up your packages for free?
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- Flood repairs to CHS may take months
- Kinder named Academic All-State
- Collins enjoys getting to help her customers
- Clinton man arrested for second-degree forgery
- Clinton dominates Tulsa Central
Clinton Public School Superintendent Tyler Bridges met with insurance adjustors Monday morning at Clinton High School to inspect the building’s water damage from a pipe that burst last week.
On hand to celebrate the newly refurbished B-Line Farms sign located 1¼ miles east of County Road 960 are from left the Custer City Panther, Jim Butcher, Reed Butcher, Alan Burgtorf (front) and Jacob Hoffman. The sign was originally erected in 1968 by Con and Alan Burgtorf to promote their farm and seed business. Last year’s storms did a number on the sign and many community members wished to see it restored. Alan Burgtorf and Jim Butcher decided to restore it with the help of Johnny Jones, Reed Butcher, Brad Lax and Jacob Hoffman. CDN




