A serious demeanor can be softened

DEAR HARRIETTE: It has recently come to my attention that I have a very serious demeanor. My friend brought it up to me that even in casual situations and when I text, I come off very formal and serious. At first, I didn't take her comment seriously because this was just one person's opinion. In the past two weeks, however, there have been four situations where people have told me I come off as very serious.

Here's your preview of Wednesday's CDN

- Blending water sources raises issues

- Board approves Bridges’ contract

- Cooperative seeks to help farmers in tough conditions

- Senior wrestler looks back on his time wrestling

- Full obituary for Don Mueller

Classroom valentines

Teacher April Willoughby, left, helps kindergartener Estela Santoya stuff her Valentine’s Day sack with goodies at Nance Elementary School.

Public Works Director Gene McCullough addressed community concerns about water issues resulting from the water tank at 18th Street and Broadway Avenue being under reconstruction and recent freeze-induced water line breaks, as recent water blending issues have caused discolored water for some Clinton residents.

Board approves Bridges’ contract

The Clinton Public School’s Board of Education met for its regularly scheduled monthly meeting Monday evening, where members approved a continuation of Supt.

Farming has its own set of unique challenges and outfits like Farmers Cooperative of Western Oklahoma seeks to aid farmers whenever it can. Clinton co-op manager Richard Metscher said the co-op remains committed to serving the needs of local farmers, even during the difficult drought conditions from last year’s spring wheat harvest.

(AP) – Officials in central Oregon this week reported a case of bubonic plague in a resident who likely got the disease from a sick pet cat.

Responded to a report of 20 or more cattle out with yellow or white ear tags in the vicinity of Custer City Rd. and 950 Rd.

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