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Attorney challenging special US Senate election refiles case OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — An attorney seeking to stop a special election for a soon-to-be-vacant U.S. Senate seat in Oklahoma has refiled his lawsuit in federal court.

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Lenten Rose plants

About 20 years ago I purchased two Lenten Rose plants, also known as Helebores, and planted them on the east side of our home under a pecan tree. During the winter they get sun until noon. After the tree leafs out they are in the shade. They consistently begin blooming in January with pink blooms. After Easter the blooms begin to turn white, wither and are clipped off in May. After that the bush just has green leaves. This plant is is winter hardy but does do better if covered when the temperature is in the 20s or lower.

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Social Security Administration to resume in-person services

The Social Security Administration will once again begin offering in-person services at local office this week. “I am pleased to announce that at local offices this week Social Security offices will restore in-person services, including for people without an appointment, on April 7, 2022,” said Kilolo Kijakazi, acting commissioner of the Social Security Administration.

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WORLD NEWS BRIEFS

Ukraine says Russia preparing offensive in southeast BUCHA, Ukraine (AP) — Russian forces on Tuesday were preparing for an offensive in Ukraine’s southeast, the Ukrainian military said, as President Volodymyr Zelenskyy prepared to talk to the U.N. Security Council amid outrage over evidence Moscow’s soldiers deliberately killed civilians.

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