Decorated veteran Staff Sgt. Jack Myers sits outside and enjoys the weather Thursday at the Clinton Veterans Center. CDN | Christian Jacobsen
Maxwell Murray pressure washes new concrete Thursday at the Oklahoma Highway Patrol Troop H Headquarters construction site. CDN | Christian Jacobsen
University of North Texas Coach Jon Hunter, right, chats with Elizabeth Moffitt during a game. UNT Athletics
Area baseball players participate in All-Star Games
Bargains galore
Annalise Gutierrez, left, gets help starting her lasso twirl by Buckaroo Bart Wednesday at the Clinton Public Library. CDN | Christian Jacobsen

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A variety of topics were discussed at Tuesday night’s meeting of the Clinton City Council. Officials approved authorization to pursue reopening Clinton’s solid waste disposal facility, an updated resolution adopting policies for responding to open records requests, and a grant for the C-Town Girls Softball League. City Manager Robert Johnston also announced that the city pool will open on Memorial Day, and that the budget for the next fiscal year will soon be presented.

Sports

University of North Texas Coach Jon Hunter, right, chats with Elizabeth Moffitt during a game. UNT Athletics

Many people go on to be doctors, lawyers or work in the oilfields or weld, but for one former Clinton graduate, he went a different way.

Area baseball players participate in All-Star Games

Following each baseball season, the Western Oklahoma Baseball Coaches As

Columns & Opinions

Dear Doctors: My son, who has never been ill, was diagnosed with lupus. This comes after he got numerous tattoos. I’ve learned some of the inks that are used contain heavy metals, and I read that these may trigger lupus symptoms. Could his illness be linked to his tattoos?

DEAR HARRIETTE: The other day, my mom called me and shared jawdropping information. Due to the current political landscape and potential issues with women having different last names from birth and marriage, my mom went downtown to get a copy of her marriage license. The clerk called her up in a frantic state and told her that the courts have no legal documentation of her marriage, which happened 18 years ago. The clerk shared with her that the officiant didn’t turn in the proper paperwork following her ceremony, making her initial license null and void after 60 days. My mom was initially in shock, but she is now taking it as a blessing, since she and my father are separated. She also doesn’t view her relationship or life any differently since both she and my father were under the assumption that they were legally married – and they acted like it, too. My grandma, on the other hand, is furious and is urging us not to tell people due to possible embarrassment or questions. I had no reaction to finding out this information and felt emotionless about it.

Obituaries

CONCORD, N.C. (AP) — Kyle Busch, a two-time Cup Series champion who won more races than anyone across NASCAR’s three national series, has died. He was 41.

Funeral services for Joella Kay Tabor-Hamm, 70, were held Friday at the Concho Community Hall in Concho.