Jeanne Phillips

DEAR ABBY: My boyfriend of 15 years is in prison. We have two children together. Our relationship has been rough. We had a fight, and he went to jail for it. Another reason he went to prison is he violated his probation and failed to report.

Here's what people are reading in today's Clinton Daily News

- Lucas offers insight on COVID-19

- Fifth coronavirus COVID-19 case recorded in Custer County

- Students, teachers getting back to work

- Throwback: Reds win first Lee title

Lucas offers insight on COVID-19

U.S. Congressman Frank Lucas shared some optimism while at the same time being realistic about the COVID-19 crisis that is gripping the United States and the world.

CFD preparing for the big call

Clinton firefighters Tyler Calvert, left, and Dylan Abner hoist a saw during shift training. Clinton Fire Chief Brett Russell said the department is honing its skills for the, “one-percent” calls, such as structure fires.

Students, teachers getting back to work

Making the transition to distance learning has presented a set of challenges for Clinton and surrounding school districts, especially considering how little time they had to prepare. The Oklahoma State Department of Education has mandated that distance learning for public schools begin on Monday. But even with the short amount of time that they have had to prepare, administrators and teachers in each district have shown a “can do” spirit and are planning on making the most of the time they have left of the 2019-2020 academic year.

Today is the 94th day of 2020 and the 16th day of spring.

Local troop enjoys some foosball

(Top Photo) Joseph Corbridge, left, and Jacob Nelson, members of Troop 361, play foosball during a Boy Scouts’ meeting. (Bottom Photo) Joseph Nelson, left, and Cody Nelson join in on the intertroop game.

Depending on who lives in your household, you may be encountering many more questions than you feel prepared to answer, especially with the current situation facing our nation and our world.

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