Clinton’s Ryder Adams, left, drives against the Anadarko defender during the Reds’ home game against the Warriors Tuesday in the Tornado Dome. CDN | Sam Goodwyn
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Clinton’s Ryder Adams, left, drives against the Anadarko defender during the Reds’ home game against the Warriors Tuesday in the Tornado Dome. CDN | Sam Goodwyn

In their final home game before winter break, both Clinton basketball teams took on Anadarko Tuesday in the Tornado Dome.

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DEAR HARRIETTE: I quit my job just four months after starting because it wasn’t what I expected, and now I’m struggling more than I ever imagined to find a new one. I honestly thought I had built enough connections in my industry to help me land a position quickly, but everyone has gone silent. I’m updating my resume constantly, applying to jobs every day and reaching out to old contacts, but nothing is moving. I’m starting to worry that the short stint on my resume is hurting me and that I made a huge mistake by leaving before securing something else. I feel like people in my network are judging me for quitting so soon, even if they don’t say it outright. My savings are dwindling, and the longer I go without work, the more anxious and embarrassed I feel. I’m trying to stay positive and keep my routine, but I’m losing confidence and questioning my decisions. How do I bounce back from this and get my job search back on track? What can I do to rebuild my professional momentum and stop feeling like I sabotaged my own career? – Bad Move DEAR BAD MOVE: As you are experiencing, for a lot of people, leaving a job quickly earns them a reputation for being unreliable. That, in turn, can make it more difficult for people in your network to want to vouch for you.

• One of the worst ways to waste gas when driving your car is to accelerate quickly when the red light turns green. When you use your foot like it’s a solid piece of lead, all you really gain in time savings is a few seconds. Slowly accelerating and getting to the desired speed saves gas, and you will get to your destination in just about the same amount of time. Also, when you need to pass a car, try to do it when going downhill, not up. Passing a car while going uphill is a major gas guzzler.

Obituaries

A visitation for Robert Eugene Powell will be held today from 5:00 - 7:00 P.M. at the Tushka Baptist Church, 202 NE 2nd St, Atoka, OK. Services will be held at 11:00 A.M., tomorrow, also at the Tushka Baptist Church officiated by Pastor Mark Powell and Dennis Powell. Interment will follow in the Tushka Cemetery with military honors provided by the United States Army.

Gary Dean Smith went to be with the Lord on December 12, 2025. Funeral services will be Thursday, December 18th at 10:00 a.m. at Emmanuel Baptist Church in Weatherford. Burial to follow at Greenwood Cemetery. Viewing will be at Lockstone Funeral Home on the Tuesday and Wednesday before.