Opinion

Dear Annie

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Dear Annie: I am a 45-yearold man, and I was married for 17 years to my lovely wife until her untimely death a year ago. My wife and I have three children, one of whom is from her previous relationship. I love her so much, and when she passed, I was heartbroken and severely depressed.

Social Security and You

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Public Employees Are NOT Being Cheated by Offsets A month or so ago, I wrote a column about people who mistakenly think they are being cheated by the Social Security Administration out of benefits they believe they are due. But one group I didn’t mention in that column are the biggest complainers of all: public employees such as teachers and police officers in certain states, many of whom don’t even pay into Social Security in the first place.

Dear Annie

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Dear Annie: We have neighbors who reside in a culde- sac that is at the rear of our property. Our property is located on a U-shaped halfmile neighborhood, which is ideal for walking. Over time, these neighbors have chosen to repeatedly cut through our property on an almost daily basis to facilitate their walking routine. It’s gotten to the point where these neighbors act as if they are “entitled” to treat our property as a public gateway from their neighborhood to ours.

Dear Annie

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Dear Annie: Over the years, I have worked in day care centers for 2-year-olds, and my husband is a speech therapist. I have a family friend who is raising a 2-year-old from the community. We see their child continuously and think that he is behind developmentally, especially in speech.

It’s time to put partisanship aside when it comes to the future of Oklahoma public schools

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Over the coming days, lawmakers will be tasked with taking a series of pivotal votes that will help define the path for our public schools. They’ll be faced with determining whether to adopt nearly 20 proposed administrative rules submitted by state Superintendent Ryan Walters and his Department of Education that could shake up the very foundation of our schools.