5-10-22
5-10-22
DEAR HARRIETTE: Somebody gave my daughter a black eye while she was away at college, and she didn't tell me. I had to find out from a friend. I am furious and have a million questions, but my daughter refuses to tell me who gave her a black eye. I don't know who she is trying to protect. She does not have a boyfriend, and she isn't normally a fighter, so there are no real suspects that I can point a finger at. I'm so angry and so sad. What can I do? Should I fly to her college town and look for answers? -- Black Eye
•Allowing our feathered friends to have nests near your house can be a great experience. For one thing, it's fascinating to see young birds mature and take flight, but they also help keep the insect population at bay, since the birds will eat hundreds of insects like mosquitoes every day. But when the last bird has finally left their home, be sure to remove the nest. Leaving the old nest in its spot will only attract parasites, so remove it and bury it in the soil to let it naturally decompose.
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- Board focuses on bonds for improvements
- Farmers Market set to begin
- Arapaho senior citizens set to meet
- Library prepares to kick off yearly Summer Reading Program
- Red Tornadoes qualify for state
Three separate measures in regard to bonds for Clinton Public Schools’ capital improvement plan were approved by the Clinton Board of Education during its regular monthly meeting Monday at the board office.
Meetings for the Arapaho Senior Citizens are slated to get back underway at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow at the Arapaho Community Center.



