Here's your preview of Thursday's CDN

- Female faces battery on an officer charge 

- April Friends on Frisco event canceled

- CHS students getting acclimated to portable classrooms

- Red Tornadoes blank MacArthur, 3-0

- Baseball cancelled again Tuesday

28-year-old worries she’s too late for a family

DEAR HARRIETTE: I am 28 and single. I've dated here and there throughout my life, but I've been focused on my career. Most of the relationships I have had were with people who just weren't as serious about their future as I am or didn't take our relationship seriously. So since then I've been single, enjoying life and working hard. Now I am approaching my 30s, and my family is questioning my plans to get married and have kids. At this point in my life, I don't know if kids will still happen. I've lost perspective, and I know my 16-year-old self's fairy tale is long gone. How do I meet someone sooner rather than later? Is it too late to start a family? – Ticking Clock

DO JUST ONE THING

● A dishwasher is more water- and energyefficient than washing by hand, but did you know if you have lightly soiled plates and cups, you can be even greener by opting for the "quick wash" mode? This mode cleans in less than an hour; it typically achieves this shorter working time by omitting the drying function. To help speed up the drying time, simply open the dishwasher door when the quick wash is complete and let your dishes air dry.

Clinton resident Amara Ferrell, 19, was arrested for, and later charged with, firstdegree attempted burglary by Clinton police Sunday around 12:30 a.m. Later that morning, she was additionally charged with “battery/ assault and battery on a police officer” while inside the Clinton Jail.

Enjoying the fresh air

Vanessa Nava flies a kite in warmer weather experienced during spring break. CDN

Hofmeister spends time at CHS

Oklahoma State of Education Superintendent Joy Hofmeister visited Clinton High School Wednesday morning to tour the Clinton Technical Application Program. America Borjas, left, Taryn Wraspir, Hofmeister, Superintendent Tyler Bridges and Assistant Superintendent Adam McPhail take a look at a presentation. CDN

Friends on Frisco committee members and Clinton Chamber of Commerce President Julie Caldwell decided to cancel April’s event during their meeting Tuesday morning.

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The Oklahoma House late Tuesday passed a bill that would prohibit doctors from performing abortions in the state, one of several anti-abortion bills working its way to the Republican governor — who has indicated he’ll sign it.

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