Responded to a report of trespassing at the Lucky Star Casino, Clinton.

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- Lombardy fire allegedly set on purpose

- Community Thankgiving Dinner to serve free meals

-Christmas ornament class set at Clinton Public Library

- Clinton Lady Red Tornadoes softball seniors

COVID-19 vaccine booster shots available to many people

Dear Doctors: My wife and I are now six months out from our second shots of the Pfizer vaccine, and we want to get boosters. Can you please explain where things stand in terms of who is eligible, and for which vaccines? Is there any benefit to a mix-and-match approach?

DEAR HARRIETTE: My boyfriend told his mother one of my biggest secrets. The two of them are very close, but I'm deeply upset with him for repeating something I asked him to never share. I feel deeply betrayed and embarrassed. At first I felt angry enough to consider a breakup, but I've since calmed down. Would I be overreacting if I never told him another secret again? What would the correct response be? – Betrayed

Clinton resident Blake Yates, 28, is being charged with second-degree arson for allegedly starting a fire at 18 Lombardy Place Sunday afternoon.

Generous teens

Ag students for Arapaho-Butler gave a major boost to the food drive sponsored by Shepherd Home Health and Hospice. They donated more than 1,000 cans of food to help feed the hungry this holiday season. Pictured seated, from left, are Taelar Baggett, McKena Broadbent, Morgandee Sawatzky; second row, Kenzie Maddox, Skylar Rolen, Ally Townsley, Lizzie Shepherd; third row, Kamryn Oakes, Caitlin Deese, Ashley Nelson; fourth row, Gaven Goeringer, John Jones, Jeramia Rice and Jaxson Baker.

Community Thankgiving

Cornerstone Church will host its annual Community Thanksgiving Dinner this Thursday, and it will again be free to the public. This is the 10th year for Cornerstone Church to host the event.

Christmas ornament class set

The Clinton Public Library is hosting a free Festival of the Lights Christmas ornament making event Nov. 30 at 5 p.m. Library manager Beverly Thomason will host the event. She encourages everyone to stop by before the festival to craft an ornament.

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