Worker receives hateful texts

DEAR HARRIETTE: I quit a job on the first day of training. It was a restaurant job. The environment was so stressful and awful I could just tell it wasn’t going to work out. The same day that I quit, I received a slew of hateful text messages from an unknown number; I’m assuming it was the girl who trained me.

Here's a look at Wednesday's headlines

- Classes resume at Eastside Academy

- Quilters using pattern from 1936

- Workplace violence topic of city training 

- Lady Reds’ rally comes up short

- Carlisle belts walk-off, No. 17 Arapaho-Butler upsets Vici

Classes resume

Eastside Academy resumed classes Aug. 23. According to Steven Collins, president of the Board of Directors for Eastside Academy, the program currently has 20 children participating.

Quilters using pattern from 1936

Clinton resident Janice Berrong and Sayre resident Cindy Grant were working together this past year to find quilting pattern pieces originally released from the Clinton Daily News in 1936. Grant plans on recreating this quilt in the future.

Souvenirs at the museum

John Dawson, left, and Robin Dawson of Roachdale, Ind., show off the 100-year anniversary shirt at the Oklahoma Route 66 Museum in Clinton.

Reader feeling guilt

DEAR HARRIETTE: My college professor passed away unexpectedly last weekend. She and I never really got along, but I had a lot of respect for her as my professor. Because we didn’t have the best relationship, and at times I could be quite rude to her, I’m feeling a bit of guilt. She wasn’t much older than my mother and has kids that are the same age as me. I feel awful for them. What should I do? – Feeling Guilty

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