DEAR HARRIETTE: After months of searching for a new job, I finally got an offer. The person who offered me the job just so happens to be the aunt of a former friend of mine. I had no idea that this woman was the general manager of the company when I applied. When she and I finally spoke, she made it clear that the reason she chose me for the job was because I am her niece's friend. I failed to mention that her niece and I had had a falling out several months ago and are no longer friends. Is this something that I should mention? Is it wrong to accept this offer? – Total Coincidence
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The Clinton Fire Department has been receiving several calls in reference to the smoke around town. There are currently several large grass fires in different parts of the state and with the high winds the smoke has blown in from one of them.
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- Charges defined for CED7 quartet
- United Fund suspends fundraising campaign
- Blanchard oversees finances as treasurer for City of Clinton
- Area prep baseball games postponed
- Arapaho-Butler season stats
New information was released on the Custer County embezzlement and conspiracy charges filed against Monte Wade Goucher, Tim Binghom, Jerry Lynn Dean and Joe Don Dickey.
Clinton’s United Fund board members decided to stop fundraising towards their $40,000 goal for 2021-2022. UF raised approximately $22,200, but Secretary Judy Schmidt said progress has been slow and it’s difficult to keep going.
Members of the Clinton and Arapaho-Butler FFA chapters visited the Clinton Mission House to donate barbecue from the Custer County Livestock Show and Premium Auction. Members who donated from left are Kenzie Maddox, Brooklynn Atchley, Mindy Sawatzky, Myra Whitney, Brecken Hunter, Kamryn Oakes and Reece Richardson. In front is Mission House resident Justin Lesley. CDN




