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Mailed and distributed to more than 60,000 senior readers (based on the National Newspaper Network Study April 16, 2010 showing 3.30 readers per copy) though healthcare and retail locations throughout the metro each MONTH. Articles and advertisements in Senior News and Living do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the newspaper or Metro Publishing, L.L.C. We do not assume responsibility for st

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09/07/2024

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SERVING OKLAHOMA SENIORS AND CAREGIVERS - CHECK OUT OUR JULY 2024 ISSUE https://heyzine.com/flip-book/c71aa813af.html Oklahoma's Senior News and Living is owned and operated LOCALLY, and has been publishing every month, for more than 25 years! Call Steve Sibley, Amanda Miller or Steve Eldridge at 405-631-5100 to be included in the AUGUST 2024 issue. Visit us at www.seniornewsandliving.com or find us on FACEBOOK! Or Email us at [email protected] GET YOUR MESSAGE OUT TO MORE THAN 60,000 SENIOR READERS EVERY MONTH! SUBSCRIBE OR PICK UP YOUR COPY AT ANY ONE OF MORE THAN 500 LOCATIONS THROUGHOUT THE METRO!

09/07/2024

Nancy and Jack Nortz First met during the 1976 Montreal Summer Olympic Games. Built a pickleball court in their backyard in 1997. Story by Van Mitchell, Staff Writer Nancy and Jack Nortz are an active and competitive couple. The Oklahoma City residents wanted to find a sport they could do together i...

09/07/2024

By Marise Boehs Explaining the Stretch Zone difference, owner Wendy Uvino said, “Stretch Zone takes all of the stretching away from an individual, so it is totally practitioner assisted.” “We have a series of straps that mobilize people onto the table which allows them to relax and stretch pro...

09/07/2024

Story by Van Mitchell, Staff Writer Perkins Mayor Carla Fuss-Cummings said becoming an educator was a family tradition. “I had a grandmother, I had lots of aunts and uncles and cousins in the education field. I just felt from a young age in high school, I knew I wanted to be a coach and PE […]

09/07/2024

What are Adult Day Services? As President and CEO of Daily Living Centers, I’m frequently asked to explain what Adult Day Services are and the benefits they provide. Adult Day Services are defined as: Structured, comprehensive programs that provide a variety of health, social, and related support ...

09/07/2024

Last month, Gov. Kevin Stitt signed House Bill 3089, the Strengthen Oklahoma Homes Act, into law and kick-started the Oklahoma Insurance Department (OID) into organizing the program that will help Oklahomans fortify their homes and reduce homeowners insurance rates. The Strengthen Oklahoma Homes Pro...

09/07/2024

Bigfoot Habitats, Dragon Eggs & Cattle Trails: Unmissable Summer Events at Metro Libraries Summer is here, and so is a jam-packed calendar of events at our 19 library locations! Whether you’re looking for activities for little ones, teens or adults, the Metropolitan Library System has something fo...

09/07/2024

Dear Savvy Senior, I need to hire a good in-home caregiver to help my elderly father who lives alone. What’s the best way to do this? Searching Sarah Dear Sarah, Finding a good in-home caregiver for an elderly parent is not always easy. How can you find one that’s reliable and trustworthy, as we...

09/07/2024

By Nick Thomas Mother’s Day may have passed, but moms continue to inspire and encourage. Even fictitious ones. Some of America’s favorite classic television and movie moms are raising awareness of the country’s homeless youth problem. Although their focus is one organization, Doors of Change i...

09/07/2024

By Marise Boehs It’s called Big BAM (Bike Across Missouri) on the Katy Trail, starting in Clinton, MO, on the west end of the trail and riding to St. Charles on the east end. Six days, 225 miles across Missouri. This was my 4th time to ride the Katy, but never had I not […]

09/07/2024

Often the concept behind a scientific study is quite complex. But sometimes it’s simply a matter of proving an idea that seems like common sense. And so it was for Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation scientists Harini Bagavant, Ph.D., and Umesh Deshmukh, Ph.D. Their discovery partially answers a ...

09/07/2024

At 78, Annie Shurtleff still has a penchant for learning and experiencing new things. In fact, over the last 23 years she’s turned into quite the road scholar. “I’ve always been a very curious person,” the Tulsa native said, unfolding a story that began at age 55 and has chapters from all ov...

09/07/2024

Paul McCann (Right) 101 years old. WWII Veteran. He was in college but allowed to graduate before reporting to NYC for midshipman training & to Washington DC for ordinance training. He was then stationed in the Pacific at the Naval Ammunition Depot on the Island of Oahu where he was officer in charg...

09/07/2024

Petty Officer 2nd Class Zane Elliott, a native of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, is one of the sailors serving aboard USS Nevada, continuing the U.S. Navy’s 124-year tradition of service under the sea to help ensure Americans’ safety. Elliott graduated from Moore High School in 2019. The skills and va...

09/07/2024

Marilyn Olson, VillagesOKC’s excecutive director, joined other stakeholders in the June 25 unveiling of the Oklahoma Multisector Plan on Aging, which has been dubbed “Aging Our Way.” The event at the Oklahoma History Center included a partner from Guidehouse consulting, Oklahoma Human Services...

04/06/2024

Angela Maness Currently training to become a certified Post Veteran Service Officer at American Legion Post in Norman. Story by Van Mitchell, Staff Writer (Retired) U.S. Marine Corps SgtMaj Angela Maness joined the Marine Corps in 1987, graduating as the platoon honor recruit from Parris Island, S.C...

04/06/2024

Dr. Joseph Jamison is a board-certified primary care physician specializing in Family Medicine. He earned his bachelor’s degree from Rice University and attended medical school at Texas A&M College of Medicine. He completed his residency at the University of Oklahoma and served as the Chief Reside...

04/06/2024

Longtime Oklahoma City resident Patty Kelly Stevens faithfully displays the U.S. flag outside her Nichols Hills home for most holidays. But Flag Day, June 14, is extra special to the 99-year-old American patriot, who at an early age lived through shattering experiences that bonded her with her count...

04/06/2024

Mark Cope, Community Relations for Nerve Renewal gave an interesting and understandable explanation of neuropathy and the unique Nerve Renewal protocol. “Neuropathy is a tingling, numbness or pain in your hands and feet, basically your peripheral nervous system, it is everything that is not your b...

04/06/2024

More than 100 Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation donors now have a better understanding of the scientific discoveries their gifts make possible. This week’s annual gathering of OMRF’s Loyal Donors Society included tours of the foundation’s Multiple Sclerosis Center of Excellence and demonstr...

04/06/2024

Early American poet Anne Bradstreet once wrote, “If we had no winter, the spring would not be so pleasant: if we did not sometimes taste of adversity, prosperity would not be so welcome.” This quote applies to almost every aspect of life, including insurance markets. Unfortunately, we’re exper...

04/06/2024

Dear Savvy Senior, I understand that the Veterans Administration has a benefit that can help veterans and spouses with long-term care costs. We recently had to move my elderly father into an assisted living memory care facility, and my mother will probably need care too in the near future. What can....

04/06/2024

As Paula Poundstone continues her 2024 U.S. tour, audiences can be assured of an evening of hilarity as the comedian launches into a string of humorous stories typical of most observational stand-up comics. But at some point into her routine, the sharp-witted Poundstone will seamlessly morph into he...

04/06/2024

Collective Arts Productions, a Norman-based performing arts group dedicated to the incubation of emerging Oklahoma theater artists, presents its fourth season of new plays. The season of five plays spans June through October. Tickets for each play are priced on a sliding scale, allowing theater love...

04/06/2024

Senior News and Living sponsored a pop-up resource fair at the American Legion in Norman on Monday, May 13th. Here are a few highlights from the event.  

04/06/2024

Dee Delgado has served the head and neck population for her 35-year career as a registered nurse. She is the nurse navigator for head and neck patient population at the OU Health Stephenson Cancer Center of the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences. She advocates for head and neck patients living w...

04/06/2024

The U.S. Navy has approved the commissioning date for the future USS Richard M. McCool Jr. (LPD 29). The Navy will commission Richard M. McCool Jr., an amphibious transport dock, September 7, 2024 at Naval Air Station Pensacola in Pensacola, Florida. The naming of LPD 29 honors U.S. Navy Capt. Richa...

04/06/2024

Harold Flasch (Right) 100 years old. US Military Veteran of Guthrie. His many years of wisdom for us: Love and Honor God; Be A Christian; Love your Wife/Spouse and Family; Honor your Parents and Enjoy the Comradeship of Friends; Participate in Sports; Stay Active and Eat Healthy; Count Your Blessing...

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Mailed and distributed to more than 64,000 senior readers through healthcare and retail locations throughout the metro each MONTH. Published each month, Senior News and Living provides readers a fresh publication. We offer the perfect Print and Digital vehicle for our advertisers and the perfect resource for our readers. Check out our website at www.seniornewsandliving.com .

In this wireless world of online gadgets and fragmented market places, Seniors still hold true to the printed newspaper while the teen readers explore the electronic world. Targeting teens with that perfect vehicle is almost impossible as something new is added everyday. But with seniors it’s never been so easy. Often, finding a senior with email can be difficult and studies have proven seniors don’t respond well to the “new fangled” online media. But seniors stick with the tried and true print editions – and if you want to attract their business then you will want to stay with what has worked for hundreds of years while tip-toeing into the electronic market place. Oklahoma’s Senior News and Living, along with it’s sister publication Oklahoma’s Nursing Times, are the ONLY free, local publication allowed to be distributed at Walmart locations throughout the metro area. AND… WE ARE GROWING! With single copy and subscription delivery, our circulation is one of the only newspapers continuing to grow.

With more than 64,000 readers, Oklahoma’s Senior News and Living is the ONLY SENIOR NEWSPAPER IN THE STATE. Serving the Senior population with features, news items, and information on special events – we serve as the ultimate monthly senior resource – complete with all the information needed to make mature living comfortable and fun. With well known Oklahoma Seniors featured every month, every issue will surprise and entertain.

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