Edward Andel
Edward Andel, 70, passed away April 5, 2022. Services are pending.
Edward Andel, 70, passed away April 5, 2022. Services are pending.
Barbara “Pat” Sides, 80, of Tishomingo died Monday, April 4th, 2022 in McKinney, Texas. Graveside services will be held at 1:00 P.M. Sunday, April 10, 2022 in the Condon Grove Cemetery in Milburn with Rev. Roger Hartwell officiating.
PARIS (AP) — Luxury fashion brand Chanel says it has stopped selling its clothes, perfumes and other luxury goods to Russian customers abroad if they plan to take the products back home — a bold response to Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine.
WASHINGTON (AP) — House Democrats on Wednesday accused oil companies of “ripping off the American people” and putting profits before production as Americans suffer from ever-increasing gasoline prices amid the war in Ukraine.
DEAR ABBY: I am a 47-year-old gay man. I’m well-educated, but there’s something I can’t figure out. Why do straight guys NOT want to be friends? I never hit on them, I enjoy a lot of the same pastimes like games, working on cars, etc. I want to be transparent, but when I tell them upfront, they disappear.
The human voice, a necessity in virtually any film, is barely existent and wholly secondary “COW,” We hear only random bits of conversation, muffled and unimportat, from people we don’t know and don’t neet to.
It’s not very often that a pitcher tosses a no-hitter and his squad loses the game. Unfortunately, that was the case Tuesday as the Plainview High School baseball team dropped a 5-1 setback to Cache in nine innings.
The Ardmore Police Department received special recognition Monday evening for earning their validation credentials from the Oklahoma Law Enforcement Accreditation Program. Kevin McCullough, chair of the program and Law Enforcement Specialist for the Oklahoma Municipal Assurance Group, explained the program’s goals.
Photographs from the Ardmore High School Prom from last weekend. Have any prom photos you would like to see published? Please submit them to yournews@ardmoreite.com .
NEW YORK (AP) — The music crowd didn’t disappoint on the Grammys red carpet Sunday, doing Las Vegas proud in wild, whimsical and meaningful looks with lots of bright color and plenty of skin. Olivia Rodrigo waved and smiled for the cameras in a black sheath gown from Vivienne Westwood, who included purple sparkle trim.