7-8-22/7-10-22
ANADARKO, Okla. (AP) — Native American tribal elders who were once students at government-backed Indian boarding schools testified Saturday about the hardships they endured, including beatings, whippings, sexual assaults, forced haircuts and painful nicknames.
The Fountain at S&D Drug – Monday’s Special: Spaghetti with Salad and Garl
Here's your preview of Saturday's CDN
- Clinton prepares to host rodeo
- Businesses plan to swap locations
- ‘Party in the U.S.A.’ theme of July’s Friends on Frisco
- Youth tennis clinic coming to Clinton July 20
- Obituary for Bonnie Stucker
DEAR HARRIETTE: I ran into my ex-boyfriend from college recently at an informal school reunion. It was awkward primarily because we had a horrible breakup. He was physically abusive to me, plus he was a cheater. I found out all of this at the end. Even after I discovered all the things he had done that were unforgivable, he still tried to get me to come back to him. It was disgusting.
As the summer months pass by, it is time for July’s Friends on Frisco which will take place this Thursday from 6 p.m. to 9.
THURSDAY DAY SHIFT



