(AP) — A knifewielding man was fatally shot by a police officer in eastern Oklahoma early Saturday, the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation reported.

Husband is cruel behind closed doors

DEAR HARRIETTE: My husband is a Gemini, and boy does he act like one. He treats me so nicely when we are in public. But the moment we get home or out of earshot of other people, he is mean and nasty. It's kind of shocking how he behaves.

A very bad smell

Of course, we should have known something was wrong.

Here's your preview of Saturday's CDN

- New firms investing millions here

- Brothers to be honored for Eagle Scout Awards

- Phillips family, McDonald’s praised

- Local cheerleaders to participate at Classic Bowl

- Obituary for John Maloy

Latnet tuberculosis requires immediate medical care

Dear Doctors: I was surprised when I had to have a TB test for a new job and was shocked that it came back positive. I have no symptoms, and I feel fine. How do you get it? Could I have infected my family? I never realized that TB is common enough in the United States to automatically have to test for it.

Public apology sought for public disrespect

DEAR HARRIETTE: I went years without speaking to someone who told a cruel lie about me. That lie affected my friendships and even my family. It was so bad and so hurtful that part of me never recovered. It was hard to believe that someone I cared a lot about would intentionally lie about me to a host of other people. They recently reached out to me to apologize privately for the lie that they told. The disrespect was public, so I think the apology should be public, too. In order for me to move forward, I want a detailed public retraction of the lie. Is this a reasonable request? -- Public Apology

Cornhole fun

Zade, left, and David Case compete in the Cornhole Tournament at Friends on Frisco Thursday evening.

Clinton Economic Development Authority Director Roland Mower says he is excited about three new businesses that are collectively investing millions of dollars and will employ more than 65 workers in Clinton.

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