Many people become more flatulent as they age

Dear Doctors: As I move into my 80s, I often pass gas in public. It happens unexpectedly, and it's something I cannot control. I know about gascausing foods, but this seems different. I do eat grains as part of my healthy diet, and I think that may be part of it. Why else might this be happening?

Dater annoyed that man lied about height online

DEAR HARRIETTE: A man that I met on a dating app is much shorter than he let on in his dating profile. I feel that it isn't right that he wasn't honest about his true height. We ended up hitting it off very well, but it still bothers me that he lied to me during the chatting process. Is it rude of me to mention this? – Deceptive Date

Here's your preview of Friday's CDN

- Repair work progressing at high school

- City incumbents retain posts

- Nominations sought for Goldie Pettle Award

- Two years at CHS and now in the Hall of Fame

- Obituary for Robert Joseph Drechsler

Summer stories

Children enjoying a story read by Beverly Thomason at the Clinton Public Library are, from left Violet Loffland, Marigold Park and Olivia Loffland. The Clinton Public Library will hold various events throughout the summer to promote reading. CDN

The filing period for Clinton’s upcoming municipal elections closed Wednesday with incumbent mayor David Berrong and incumbent Ward 2 and Ward 4 council members Ernie Dowdell and Art Lloyd all failing to draw an opponent.

Repairs are coming to an end at Clinton High School after flooding late in the school year left parts of the school unusable. With those repairs finished, the district can shift its focus to the cleanup process and preparing for the upcoming school year as well as new projects that will be starting soon.

Reaching deep

City Streets employee Alex Tyler makes repairs to a broken pipe located at 310 S. Fourth St. CDN

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