In 1945, U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin concluded their conference in Yalta, on the Crimean Peninsula.
FRIDAY DAY SHIFT Responded to a report of a reckless driver in the area of 8th St. and Gary Blvd.
Responded to a report of a suspicious vehicle on pasture three miles south of Weatherford on Custer Rd.
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- Hospitalist added to staff at CRH
- Foundation delivers grants
- Signs point to success
- Lady Reds wrestling sees growth in year two
DEAR HARRIETTE: I have a roommate who is incredibly nosy, and it’s driving me crazy. He’s always asking questions that are way too personal, and it’s starting to make me uncomfortable in my own home. I try to be polite and friendly, but he doesn’t seem to pick up on the fact that some things are just none of his business. For example, the other day he noticed some medication that I had left on the counter and asked me what it was for. I was caught off guard because I didn’t think I should have to explain my private medical issues to anyone, let alone my roommate. I tried to dodge the question, but he kept pressing, and I eventually changed the subject just to get him to stop.
Clinton is home to many family-owned businesses. Some of them have been around for years, and one of those businesses is Johnson Signs. Located just south of Clinton, just off of U.S. Highway 183, Johnson Signs has been around since 1991 and is responsible for many signs and decorations all around the city of Clinton.
At the regular meeting of the Clinton Hospital Authority Wednesday at Clinton Regional Hospital, the standout order of business was the official approval of the contract with Dr. Bryan Bluth.




