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Kimberly Warner of Meers looks at the Route 66 signs Wednesday in the gift shop of the Oklahoma Route 66 Museum. CDN | Sam Goodwyn
From left, Anne Calvert and her husband Bob meet with Dr. Nadia Azuero at Thursday night’s meet and greet at Clinton Regional Hospital. CDN | Michael Maresh
Clinton’s No. 3 Alyson Lopez avoids a Putnum City West player as she changes directions in the home win over the Lady Patriots. CDN | Sam Goodwyn
CDN | Michael Maresh
Swift winds brought this hefty tree down on Lori Ooley’s car Wednesday morning in the 600 block of S. Eighth St. CDN | Courtesy photo
Clinton’s Malachi Lorne swings himself around his opponent as he avoids a move during the Class 4A State Championship match at the Jim Norick Arena. CDN | Sam Goodwyn

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Clinton’s No. 3 Alyson Lopez avoids a Putnum City West player as she changes directions in the home win over the Lady Patriots. CDN | Sam Goodwyn

As she traverses her senior year, Clinton Lady Reds soccer senior center-mid Alyson Lopez is turning her attention to her future.

Clinton’s Malachi Lorne swings himself around his opponent as he avoids a move during the Class 4A State Championship match at the Jim Norick Arena. CDN | Sam Goodwyn

Even though the season has been over for a while, the awards for the Clinton Red Tornado wrestling team continue to come through, as seniors Malachi Lorne and Marcus Wilson have been chosen to represent the program on the All-State team.

Columns & Opinions

DEAR HARRIETTE: I am struggling to help my mother, who is a hoarder. Growing up, our house was always cluttered, but it has gotten significantly worse over the years. Every room is packed with boxes, old furniture and things she refuses to throw away. It’s to the point where she can barely move around her home, and I worry about her safety. I’ve tried talking to her about cleaning, but she gets defensive and insists that everything has value or that she’ll get to it eventually. I’ve even offered to help organize things or hire a professional, but she shuts down the conversation immediately. I know hoarding is often tied to deeper emotional issues and I don’t want to make her feel attacked, but I also can’t stand by and watch her live like this. How can I support her without pushing too hard? – Hoarder Mom DEAR HOARDER MOM: You are right to be concerned – people do get hurt when they live in unsafe environments. Your mother needs professional help. Will she welcome it? Probably not. Do your research and find a compassionate local counselor who specializes in hoarding disorder and work with them to stage an intervention for your mother. If there are loved ones besides you who are willing to participate, that will help. It will likely be ugly at first, but you may be able to get through to your mother and have her take some steps toward purging her environment.

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Obituaries

It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Harvey “Dick” Sawatzky, a resident of Clinton, Oklahoma, who departed this world at the age of 87. A celebration of Dick’s life will take place on Monday, March 24, 2025, at 1:00 PM at the Randy Kiesau Chapel, situated within the Kiesau-Lee Funeral Home at 2500 W. Modelle Ave., Clinton, OK. The family will hold a private burial, at a later date.

Alfred “Frito” Reece Whitecrow “War-Bear,” 45, of Clinton, passed away early Monday, March 17, 2025, in Oklahoma City. He was born on October 9, 1979, in Clinton, OK, to Sullivan and Geretta (Laurenzana) Whitecrow.