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Focused on the goal

With his senior season in the books, Clinton infielder Chase Ray is turning his attention to the future and life after high school.
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Hello, dear readers, and welcome to our monthly letters column. The weather is warming up, which means many of us can take our exercise routines outdoors.
DEAR HARRIETTE: Over the past few years, I’ve been fortunate enough to do well in my career and build some financial stability for myself. I’m proud of how far I’ve come, especially because my sibling and I grew up without much, and I know how hard it is to break out of that cycle. The problem is, my sibling seems to resent me for it. Lately, almost every conversation between us turns into an argument, and there’s an underlying tension that wasn’t there before. They make little comments about my “luck” or imply that I think I’m better than everyone else now, which couldn’t be further from the truth. I’ve even offered to help them out financially when I can, but that just seems to make things worse. It feels like no matter what I say or do, the jealousy just keeps growing, and it’s starting to really damage our relationship.
Obituaries
Graveside services for Clinton Ellis, 75, of Arapaho, will be held at 10 a.m Saturday, at Cave Creek Cemetery in Vinson.
Private service for John Edward Smith Jr., 58, of Weatherford, will be held in New Mexico.