DEAR HARRIETTE: I decided to do some research on the company that I hastily accepted a job offer from. Upon researching, I found out that its CEO has been accused of sexual harassment by a few former employees. The investigation is ongoing, and he is still the CEO for the time being, so I would be working under him. I'm now on the fence about my decision. My last boss faced similar accusations, and the company ended up closing down as a result. Would it be smart to go back and decline the job even though I've already accepted the offer? – Worried
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- School’s bond issue plan detailed
- Scam emails reach property owners
- Clinton man faces child abuse by injury charge
- Littke, Lady Reds 4th at Ft. Cobb tourney
Since the Clinton Public School District bond issue was proposed in December, a few changes have been made along the way. The bond will be worth approximately $51 million, but Superintendent Tyler Bridges explained approximately $38 million of that is what will be invested into the bond’s project areas.
Scam emails have reached several Custer County property owners this week stating that “S.O. Be Investments Manager Ohad Behore” is interested in purchasing their property. The email lists Custer County Assessor Brad Rennels as a source of contact, but Rennels said that he and his office are not associated with the emails.
The Custer County Sheriff’s Office issued an arrest warrant for Clinton resident Shane Ruben Sells, 42, on a felony charge of child abuse by injury.
Responded to a report of theft at 9869 N. 2070 Rd.
WEDNESDAY DAY SHIFT
(AP) — Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt signed a bill into law that prevents transgender girls and women from competing on female sports teams, joining a dozen other states with similar laws.


