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.

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

New study shows promising research about SIDS

Dear Doctors: Is it true that a new study figured out what causes SIDS? My sister lost her baby daughter that way, and even though it was almost eight years ago, our family is still struggling. It would help if we could understand what actually happened.

Ex-boyfriend expresses

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.

Clinton

The 75th annual Clinton Rodeo hosted by the Clinton Round-Up Club will be taking place at 8 p.m. July 29 and 30 at Nance Rotary Park located at 217 E. Gary Blvd. The weekend will kick off with a rodeo parade at 5:30 p.m. July 29 in downtown Clinton.

Businesses plan

After 10 years of being located at 604 Frisco Ave., the Mulberry Bush is moving right around the corner to 121 S Sixth St. where Oh Snap Selfie Studio and Rent My Vintage are located. The other two businesses will move to the current location of the Mulberry Bush.

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