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Bonnie Rucker
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Exploring Senior Living Options
Caring for a friend or family member as they age is a labor of love, and it is essential to have quality information to make...
Snap into Focus
Taking pictures has become something many people do on a daily basis. After all, lives are defined by images. Much of the credit for this...
A Complicated History
The Fort Gibson historic site in northeastern Oklahoma sits at the crossroads of three rivers, and offers the opportunity to be transported to Oklahoma’s past...
Aging Gracefully
What Does Aging Gracefully Look Like? “Aging gracefully includes being able to continue doing what you love to do on your own terms and having...
Boot Scootin’ Boogie
If you think you know about line dancing – with its country twang and slow-moving steps – you should check it out again. According to...
A Step in the Right Direction
In 1924, with fewer than one hundred words, the U.S. Congress granted citizenship to all “non-citizen Indians born within the territorial limits of the United...
War’s Effects Ricochet
This month marks the 110-year anniversary of the beginning of the first World War in Europe. And while the United States would not enter the...
Molding Creativity
Creating pottery has a storied history that goes back millennia and spans myriad cultures. It has endured and thrived as an artform, and is still...
Senior Living: Community Awaits
As a person ages, their lifestyle starts to slow down. It may be harder to get out and do the things they were used to...
Adapting and Excelling
Following a spinal cord injury in 1993, Anthony Meadows spent six months in the hospital. After, as he was adjusting to life in a wheelchair,...