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Pet of the Week
These kittens are available for adoption at Renegar Animal Hospital, 1550 S. Main St. For more information on these and other animals available for adoption call 918-423-1960 or visit www.renegaranimalhospital.com.
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Pet of the Week
This male miniature border collie is available for adoption at Renegar Animal Hospital, 1550 S. Main St. For more information on this and other animals available for adoption call 918-423-1960 or visit www.renegaranimalhospital.com.
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Dental Month
February is Dental Health Month and Cassie Grilliot school nurse for
McAlester Public Schools visited William Gay Early Childhood Center with
Dentist Reed Perryman and Clark Grilliot to do a screening on all Pre K and
Kindergarten students.
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Roberts, Pinkston to tie the knot
Shawn and Shelly Pinkston, of Rattan, and Doug and Julie Roberts, of Quinton, are pleased to announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their children, Jalyn Renee Pinkston and Trey Douglas Roberts.
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Do you deserve a lump of carbon under your Christmas tree?
It's that time of year when even environmentalists committed to saving trees proudly display a massive tree carcass in the living room, bejeweled and topped with a star.
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Slate's Explainer: Do housecats ever kill people?
An Illinois man planned to kill a rival for his wife's affections by electrocuting him and then framing the victim's cat for the murder. Brett Nash was arrested for the bizarre plot in January and pleaded guilty on Tuesday. Do cats ever kill people? -
Tanning beds, particularly dangerous for teens, increasingly are banned
Teenage girls trading the risk of deadly melanoma for a year-round tan have helped spur a global backlash against the tanning bed industry.
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For-profits losing to better-rated state schools charging less
Competition from state universities' expanding online programs is pummeling for-profit colleges, once among the fastest-growing U.S. industries.
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Loving a child on the fringe
If you'd told me five years ago that I was soon to bear a disabled child with blood cancer — for whom I'd have to surrender, possibly forever, career and love life — I'd have contemplated suicide.
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U.S. birth rate plummets to its lowest level since 1920
The U.S. birth rate plunged last year to a record low, with the decline being led by immigrant women hit hard by the recession, according to a study released Thursday by the Pew Research Center.
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