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- Police ask for help with local suspect
- Blood drive results in 84 area donors
- Officer Gloria Rivera graduates from C.L.E.E.T.
- Big second half propels Clinton over Bethel
DEAR HARRIETTE: I am the nanny to two young children whom I absolutely love, but I don't love their parents. I think that the parents can be neglectful. I don't really like the way that they speak to me, their children or to others. The mother is especially rude. My attachment to the kids is what keeps me at the job. The job is enjoyable because I love spending time with them. I'm afraid I'm not doing what is right for me, but what is right for the kids. Is it time for me to go? How do I know when it's time to move on? – Love Being a Nanny
Eighty-four people donated blood during Tuesday’s drive conducted by the Oklahoma Blood Institute at Clinton’s Firs Christian Church.
This week Clinton Middle School hosted its annual spelling bee competition. Evan Hunter, left, was the top speller and took the contest with the word “orientation.” He will advance to the next level of competition. Ben Christie, middle, was the runner-up and will serve as an alternate. Sutton Hernandez, right, finished third.
TULSA, Okla. (AP) – A 39-year-old man suspected of shooting at cars on a Tulsa, Oklahoma, interstate was shot dead after an early morning Oklahoma Highway Patrol chase Thursday, the patrol said.





