Editor:
I have been a resident of this area for many years and suffer from severe asthma. I can only travel short distances before running short of breath and having to sit down to rest.
When it comes time to pay bills, I find myself having to drive from one place to another to make sure they are paid on time, which is a very difficult task for me. I am asking for opinions and your support to create an office where people like me can pay their bills in one location.
This would be such a wonderful service that our community can offer its senior citizens. I am not sure how to get this started other than this letter. If you have any ides or opinions, they would be greatly appreciated.
Richard Sudduth
McAlester
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Letter to the editor: The details on Crowder's school bond issue
Crowder Public Schools is looking to pass a proposed no tax increase $200,000 building bond issue on Tuesday, Feb. 14.
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Letter to the editor: Tribal leaders propose solution to water claim
Editor: Chickasaws and Choctaws share many things with other Oklahomans, including the desire to pave the way for a better future for our children and grandchildren.
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Letter to the editor: No more executions
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With deep dismay I have recently read the above called article (Okla. death row inmate Gary Welch has been executed) in the McAlester News-Capital. -
Letter to the editor: Thanks for continuing the tradition
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Standing up for our rights
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Letter to the editor: Pay toilet in McAlester?
Editor: My wife and I hadn’t visited a Mexican border town in about 10 years so we stopped in Nuevo Laredo on our vacation travels.
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Letter to the editor: Ethanol-free signs mislead
The owner’s manual that came with my automobile (a 2009 Lincoln) specifies that was built to run on Flex-fuel-ie regular unleaded gasoline or a mixture of this fuel and 10 percent to 85 percent ethanol.
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Letter to the Editor: What about other beliefs?
To post the phrase “In God We Trust” in the county courthouse excludes all Pittsburg County residents who don’t believe in a god or who believe in many gods.
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