The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted every type of business and service around the globe, including the insurance industry. As the insurance community navigates these challenging times, many companies are stepping forward, providing much-needed relief to their policyholders.
DEAR ABBY: My wife and I have a dilemma we don’t know how to handle. We both recently retired. Our sons (both married with children) live in other states. Since my wife and I no longer have family here, we are going to move close to one of our sons. Our dilemma: They both want us to move near them, but they are 2,000 miles apart.
Up to 130,000 Oklahomans with past due child support may not receive the new stimulus checks being issued over the coming weeks and days under the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, due to another federal law, the Debt Collection Improvement Act of 1996.
Here's a look at some of the Friday headlines
- CHS seniors will be seen, celebrated
- CPD still taking COVID-19 precautions, seeing uptick in domestic violence
- No active COVID-19 in Clinton
- In their own words - By Natalie Stephens
Clinton High School’s Class of 2020 will miss out on important rites of passage which generations of Clinton graduates have been able to take for granted — prom night, a frenzy of senior week activities, not to mention the graduation ceremony itself. But in spite of the coronavirus social distancing rules in effect, each student’s accomplishment will still be honored in a very public way.
The Clinton Police Department continues to take serious precautions when it comes to COIVD-19 (coronavirus).





