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October 17, 2011

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    Birth Announcement: Use the Birth Announcement form to submit information to be printed in The Times announcing a new birth.

    Community Calendar: The Community Calendar submission form is located with the current Community Calendar listings.

    Church Directory: The Church Directory submission form is located with the current Church Directory.

    Engagement Form: The Engagement submission form will open in a new window. You will have the opportunity to upload a photo before submitting the form. Engagement Announcements are typically printed in the Sunday edition of the paper. The cost to place your Engagement Announcement is $25.00 which must be paid prior to running announcement. You may call 918-825-3292 to make payment.

    Letters to the Editor: The Times encourages the public to speak out about issues through Letters to the Editor, e-mails and guest opinions. The best comments address a single topic. Comments will be edited for newspaper style and length. Please limit comments to about 300 words. All submissions must be signed and include a telephone number where the author can be reached during the day for confirmation. The phone number will not be published. Submit your Letter to the Editor here or written comments can be mailed or brought to The Times, 105 S. Adair St., Pryor, OK, 74361; e-mails prynews@ swbell.net; or fax 918-825-1965.

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    October 17, 2011

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