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Lawmakers give their New Year’s resolutions

It’s that time of year again when people make new goals or resolutions for the coming year. In this instance, people are looking for 2022 to be a better year than 2021 when a new strain of COVID-19 hit and kept many people working at home or sent them toward the unemployment line.
From left are D'Shaun, Nicole, Dwayne and E'Lexus Merriweather. Dwayne and Nicole Merriweather will take over All Things Embroidered in Lawton in January. The Merriweathers say the children plan on helping with the business during the summer and holidays so they will be a part if it too.

From left are D'Shaun, Nicole, Dwayne and E'Lexus Merriweather. Dwayne and Nicole Merriweather will take over All Things Embroidered in Lawton in January. The Merriweathers say the children plan on helping with the business during the summer and holidays so they will be a part if it too.

New year will see new owners at All Things Embroidered

Longtime Lawton residents Dwayne and Nicole Merriweather are embarking on a new journey Jan. 1. Starting the new year, the Merriweathers will assume ownership of All Things Embroidered, 3801 NW Cache Road, a business that was started 20 years ago by Gary and Sarah Williams.