Tag Archives: Tulsa

OKLAHOMA TRIVA

  OKLAHOMA TRIVA;I have not done this in a while and several of you asked ofr more so here it is ENJOY: Henry Starr, one of the last outlaws of the Old West was from Oklahoma.During his 32 years in crime, he claimed to have robbed more banks than both the James-Younger Gang and the… Continue Reading

What is Medicare? Part 2

What is Medicare? What Is Covered – Part A This and succeeding sections outline the coverage for “Original Medicare” Part A (Hospital Insurance), Part B (Medical Insurance); Part C (”Medigap”/Supplemental Insurance); Part D (Prescription Drugs); and common Medicare Advantage Plans. Since the topic includes many details and options we have presented the basics to help… Continue Reading

What is Medicare? Part 1

What is Medicare? Medicare is a United States Government-sponsored health insurance program available to people in the following categories: age 65 or older; OR under age 65 with certain disabilities; OR any age with End-Stage Renal Disease      (permanent kidney failure requiring dialysis or a kidney transplant). Recipients get Medicare benefits through either the ORIGINAL… Continue Reading

Recession Job Hunt

Recession Job Hunt Competition for Jobs in a Slow Economy Veterans discharging from the Armed Services meet new challenges. Job Fair lines are getting longer as unemployment rates climb. Don’t panic/plan to adapt and succeed. Be versatile, mobile, and plan to go where the jobs are. It’s likely you have full or partial paid move… Continue Reading

Blood Clots/Stroke – They Now Have a Fourth Indicator

BLOOD CLOTS / STROKE (Let’s keep this one going) I receieved this over Thanksgiving and wanted to share it. I believe it to be good information, Howver if somthing is NOT correct please let me know so i can pass it on in another Blog. My intent is to help by keeping as many people… Continue Reading

Does it Still Make Sense to Buy versus Rent?

Nearly a full third of households are still renting. If you’re one of them, you could be paying a hefty price. Before talking about purchasing a house, it’s important to note two things. First—and this is extremely important—the housing market is actually localized. So the outlook in your hometown may be different than another city… Continue Reading