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Clinton senior looks to future with military

With the school year near the halfway point, Clinton senior football player Marquis Martin keeps his eyes on the remaining part of the season while zeroing in on what his future is going to look like once he leaves high school after this year.

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Jalen Williams scored 23 points, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander added 21 points and nine assists and the Oklahoma City Thunder defeated the Orlando Magic 102-86 Monday night to remain the only unbeaten team in the Western Conference.

Columns & Opinions

DEAR HARRIETTE: I am still friends with my high school besties, “Erica” and “Celine.” Erica became a registered nurse and moved abroad for work, while Celine is working in Dubai and enjoying a good life, even though she hasn’t finished college. I have a master’s degree in business administration, but I’m currently unemployed and waiting for responses from the jobs I applied for. I’m also overweight and feeling like there’s no progress in my life. What advice can you give me to avoid feeling jealous and instead be happy for what they have achieved in their lives? – Stagnant Frustration DEAR STAGNANT FRUSTRATION: Stop comparing yourself to your friends. Each of you has your own life filled with potential and frustration. Their lives look exciting to you from the outside – and they may be. But your life is your own, and it is your job to design it as best you can.

Dear Doctors: I tripped on a tree root and almost did a face-plant. I landed on my hands with my arms stretched out, and now my right shoulder has started aching. My boyfriend thinks it’s a rotator cuff injury. I’ve only heard of that in baseball players. What is the rotator cuff? What is the treatment?

Obituaries

Glenna Rae Rose, age 75, of Foss, Oklahoma, passed away peacefully at home on November 3, 2024, surrounded by the warmth of her beloved family and friends.

No services for Robert Lee Mosby Sr., 73, of Clinton, at this time.