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Accounts to pay for college or even private high schools can be a smart way for parents to prepare for their children’s futures. Not every account is the same, and certain savings accounts could affect financial aid eligibility and taxes. It is in parents’ and students’ best interests to educate themselves on the various education savings plans available to them - and which ones make the most sense for their families.
Read moreEngaged couples spend lots of time and money planning their weddings. The Knot 2017 Real Weddings Study found that the average couple who married in 2017 spent more than $33,000 on their weddings. If that figure raises eyebrows, couples may be even more surprised to learn it does not include the cost of a honeymoon.
Read moreThe “Chickasaw Warrior” statue in front of the Casa Blanca building serves as a symbol of the perseverance essential to college success, according to Randi Sunray, director of the Chokka’ Kilimpi’ program.
Read moreThe Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma is pleased to announce the 20 young professionals selected to join its Leadership Council Group VIII.
Read moreA suspect with a Jones, Oklahoma address faces multiple charges after allegedly assaulting a Seminole County man and stealing his cell phone during an alleged robbery.
Read moreThe new bridge over Wewoka Creek on Highway 270 between Seminole and Wewoka is coming along. The area is commonly known as Twin Bridges. Traffic is currently rerouted to the south side of the highway as crews work on the north span of the bridge. —Staff Photo by Bob Melton
Read moreA staff member in the Oklahoma attorney general’s office has been placed on administrative leave after she was arrested for hitand-run and evading police in Broken Arrow Tuesday.
Read moreThe summer heat has been oppressive in Oklahoma for the past several days, and it’s not expected to let up anytime soon.
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