Between legislative sessions, we hold interim studies to evaluate issues affecting Oklahomans.
DEAR HARRIETTE: I started playing games on my phone during the pandemic, and I realized today that I am totally hooked. That may seem childish, but more importantly, it is expensive. These games lure you in, and the next thing you know, you are spending money to buy more chances to do something. The dollars add up fast. The game is fun, but the bill at the end of the month is outrageous. I probably spent several thousand dollars this summer playing games. How can I wean myself off of this habit? I am not a teenager. I can't even believe I have been this stupid. It's nuts, but I love it. How can I stop? — Addicted DEAR ADDICTED: You have taken the first step by acknowledging that you have a problem. Now it's time for your self-discipline to kick in.
Public safety is paramount to a community and it is the charge of City leaders to ensure it is carried out. That’s why the Clinton City Council is to be commended in its implementation of Ordinance 1026.








