DEAR HARRIETTE: My friend’s sister is one of the worst people I’ve ever met. I hate how she treats my friend. I’ve watched her steal from my friend, embarrass her publicly and try to harm her. My friend is a little older and believes that she has to be the bigger person in the situation because her younger sister obviously has some behavioral or emotional issues. I told her that the next time her sister takes her things without asking, tries to hit her or shows any type of violence toward her, she needs to call the police. Am I wrong for encouraging my friend to call the police on her younger sister? I think it’s the best decision regarding my friend’s safety. My friend worries that this might give her sister a record or embarrass her parents. I think my friend’s safety is worth the risk. – Call the Cops
Clinton Economic Development Authority is close to closing the purchasing deal on the Glancy Motel property, says CEDA Director Roland Mower.
THURSDAY DAY SHIFT
Conducted a welfare check in the 300 block of S. 10 St., Thomas
Responded to a smoke scare, odor of smoke on N. US Highway 183.
Erik Girard Roscom to Ophie Colene Trent and Karen Leigh Trent, JTWD. Lot 4, Blk. 2, Kings Addn., Weatherford.
(AP) – Former President Donald Trump on Thursday clung to his false claims that the 2020 election was stolen as the nation marked the one-year anniversary of the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection.
(AP) — Powerball tickets sold in Wisconsin and California were winners of the latest jackpot and will split $632 million, officials said.


