DEAR HARRIETTE: My best friend lost her mother last year. I tried to be there for her however I could, but of course there were many times when I was not sure how to show up for her. We had a heart-to-heart recently, and she confessed to me that she was disappointed in the lack of support she received from me last year. She said she felt that I was distant at times and didn't check in on her enough. I'm glad we had that conversation, but I'm very heartbroken she felt that way. That was the toughest time of her life, and I let her down. Where do we go from here? Will our friendship ever be the same? – Heart-to-Heart
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Here's a preview of Thursday's headlines
- Council OK's repairs to Acme Park train track
- Free swim Saturday at city pool
- CEDA approves tax incentive
- Lady Reds volleyball begins Tuesday
- Corn Bible volleyball preparing for the season
Repairs to the Acme Brick Park railroad bridge, the hiring of a second school resource officer, and an update on restoration of the Glancy Motel were discussed at Tuesday’s regular meeting of the Clinton City Council. The council also met as the Clinton Hospital Authority, but that portion of the meeting was in executive session with the public and press barred and no action was taken.
As summer comes to an end, so do days spent at the Clinton public swimming pool in McLain Rogers Park. The pool’s last day open will be from 1 to 6 p.m. Saturday with admission free to the public.
The Clinton Economic Development Authority met for a special meeting Tuesday to discuss Oklahoma Space Industry Development Authority funding and and approved a sales tax incentive agreement with the newly opened Sleep’s Bakery.
TUESDAY DAY SHIFT
8-2-22


