One of the many piles of snow plowed up as high as stop signs Monday morning after being cleared off the road at the intersection of Sixth Street and Frisco Avenue. CDN | Micah Ashcraft
Arapaho-Butler’s Peyton Lambeth shoots the jumper over a Hammon defender while No. 11 Alivia Casas waits to help out in the Lady Indians’ win over Hammon in the first round of the Western Equipment Classic. CDN | Sam Goodwyn
All-State rehearsal
Chilly Friday afternoon crash
Clinton Middle School Spelling Bee runner-up Carli Patton, left, and winner Melanie Moy stand together after the competition winning word “hypnosis” was spelled. Moy will go on to represent Clinton Middle School at the district level. CDN | Courtesy p
Clinton’s Brandon Rodriguez-Esclalante, right, performs a single leg takedown of his opponent during the Class 4A District 1 Duals Tuesday in Elk City. CDN | Sam Goodwyn

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Chilly Friday afternoon crash

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Sports

Arapaho-Butler’s Peyton Lambeth shoots the jumper over a Hammon defender while No. 11 Alivia Casas waits to help out in the Lady Indians’ win over Hammon in the first round of the Western Equipment Classic. CDN | Sam Goodwyn

With the annual West Central Tournament’s final two days being cancelled due to the weather, both Arapaho-Butler High School basketball teams now head into the final five games of the regular season trying to improve their postseason opportunities.

Clinton’s Brandon Rodriguez-Esclalante, right, performs a single leg takedown of his opponent during the Class 4A District 1 Duals Tuesday in Elk City. CDN | Sam Goodwyn

With the season more than halfway over and Dual State out of the question for the Clinton wrestling program, the team is now focusing on the rest of the season.

Columns & Opinions

DEAR HARRIETTE: I want to go to trade school, but my parents don’t approve. They want me to enroll full-time at a traditional four-year college, but that’s not what I want to do. My parents worry that I’ll limit my future or miss out on opportunities if I don’t follow the path they envision. I know they want what’s best for me, but I feel frustrated and unheard. I don’t want to disappoint them, but I also don’t want to pursue a degree that doesn’t align with who I am or how I learn best. I feel drawn to the idea of hands-on work. I have a knack for car engines, and I think trade school will get me into the workforce without overwhelming student loan debt. How do I get them to see my side while still honoring their concerns? – Less Beaten Path DEAR LESS BEATEN PATH:

Donald Trump has called 2025 “the greatest first year” of any president, but a majority of Americans strongly disagree: In the latest CNN poll, 58% describe that year as a “failure.”

Obituaries

Funeral services for Edward Daniel King,

Walter ‘Wally” William Tarkington, loving husband and father, accomplished musician, talented chef, and everyone’s favorite smarty pants, died at home January 6, 2026, in Clinton, OK.