March Madness is big hit at Southwest Elementary School
First Baptist staff now up to full strength
Long legacy
Bermea enjoying new position switch
Iconic eatery going up for purchase
Clinton High School FFA students receive honors

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Bermea enjoying new position switch

Despite changing playing spots on the field prior to the start of his senior season, Clinton’s Christian Bermea’s passion remains the same for the sport.

CHS senior sets sights on future in medical field

While she has enjoyed her time in the Clinton Lady Reds soccer program, senior Pao Ochoa has her eyes set on something better in her future.

Columns & Opinions

DEAR HARRIETTE: My gaming addiction has led me to spend excessive amounts of time on my game, causing me to neglect my husband and become easily angered with my child. I recognize that my behavior is hurting those I love, and I am desperate to find a way to overcome this addiction and repair the damage it has caused. I feel consumed by the need to play games, and it has become a coping mechanism that only fuels my anger and frustration. I really want to break free from this addiction and rebuild my relationships with my family. —Gaming Addiction DEAR GAMING ADDICTION: What surprises many people is that gaming addicts are not just teenagers. Many adults, like you, find themselves caught in the clutches of gaming. Additionally, the pandemic only made it worse for countless people. The good news is that you can wrestle this demon. Just like any other addiction, though, it takes a huge amount of selfdiscipline. It all starts where you are now, by admitting you have a problem. Sit down with your husband. Tell him that you realize what your addiction is doing to the family, and you want to change. Consider going cold turkey or limiting your hours of engagement. Schedule family time, and show up for whatever you have planned.

CLINTON DAILY NEWS EDITORIAL

Obituaries

Funeral services for Lu Anne Bearbow Monroe, 67, of Clinton, were held at 1 p.m. Friday in the Swapping Back Church in rural Geary.

Funeral services for Rose Marie Ernst, 80, of Clinton, will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the Kiesau-Lee Memorial Chapel.