DEAR HARRIETTE: One of my regulars at work is a little creepy, but he tips me well. He comes in every Wednesday and requests me as his server every single time. He refuses to have any other server in the restaurant. He has told the other waitstaff that the reason that he always requests me is because he has a crush on me. This man is an older gentleman, and he is usually respectful enough, but he won't stop asking me personal questions and making flirty remarks while I am simply trying to do my job. The only reason I keep accepting him as a regular is because he tips well, and I need the money. Should I continue to serve this man? – Need the Cash
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After over six years as executive director with the Clinton Public School Foundation, Erin Adams has exited CPSF for a position as advancement coordinator for communications with the Southwestern Oklahoma State University Foundation and Alumni Association. Taking Adams’ place will be two new staff, Debbie Carlisle and Tonya Gaunt.
Clinton seventh grader Evan Hunter (standing at the microphone) competed Tuesday in the Thunder Regional Spelling Bee held at the Paycom Center in Oklahoma City. Hunter advanced to this level by winning the school, district and county levels. He was one of 25 top spellers in a 50-county region and advanced to the fifth round of competition. The word “intellectual” proved to be the one to eliminate him. Hunter was the only contestant hailing from western Oklahoma in the competition. CDN
Preparing for the Maundy Thursday service at the First Methodist Church by playing out the Last Supper from left are Pat Day, Judas Iscariot; Scott Fransen, Peter; Steve Brown, Simon the Zealot; L.R. Sights, James, son of Alphaeus; Mark Rodolph, Bartholomew; Jimmy Evans, Phillip; Colin McCartney, Jesus; Carlos Newcomb (sitting in for Derek Jordan), Thomas; Alan Seltenreich, Matthew; Don Miller, Thadeus; Mike McClendon, Andrew, brother of Peter; Tommy Klein, James, son of Zebedee; and Michael Heerwald, Jon, son of Zebedee. The Maundy Thursday service will be held at 6 p.m. April 14. CDN
(AP) – California’s first-in-the-nation task force on reparations has decided to limit state compensation to the descendants of free and enslaved Black people who were in the U.S. in the 19th century, narrowly rejecting a proposal to include all Black people regardless of respective lineage.
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