Camila Murphy, left, and Journey Patton were out at recess taking coffee orders while dressed as baristas Monday at Southwest Elementary. CDN | Christian Jacobsen
Showing off
From left, Kim Berkenbile, Gwen Ferris, Morgan Dixon, Chelsea Nickel and Kira Pendleton. CDN | Courtesy photo
Lomax Lee of A-OK Lock & Key cuts and shapes a new house key for a customer in the A-OK work van. CDN | Christian Jacobsen
Arapaho-Butler’s Orsan Jubara goes up for the layup during the Indians’ firstround matchup of the Western Equipment Classic against Cordell. CDN | Sam Goodwyn
Dr. Joel Kendall named official president of SWOSU

News

DAY SHIFT

Camila Murphy, left, and Journey Patton were out at recess taking coffee orders while dressed as baristas Monday at Southwest Elementary. CDN | Christian Jacobsen

Camila Murphy

Sports

Clinton’s Dylan Hoffman hits the ball hard during practice at the baseball field. CDN | Sam Goodwyn

As the end of the baseball season nears for the Clinton High School baseball team, senior Dylan Hoffman is focused on helping his team win while planning life after high school.

Arapaho-Butler’s Orsan Jubara goes up for the layup during the Indians’ firstround matchup of the Western Equipment Classic against Cordell. CDN | Sam Goodwyn

When playing any sport, athletes try their best to help their teams succeed and in the process, usually get recognized for their play.

Columns & Opinions

In 1889, the Oklahoma Land Rush began at high noon as thousands of settlers were allowed into the state to claim land.

DEAR HARRIETTE: My 14-year-old daughter recently came home from school sobbing because she said that a lot of the boys were calling her ugly. As her mother, I feel horrible and partially responsible since she takes after me. She looks so much like me when I was her age, and I hate to admit it, but it’s not a great thing. Seeing her so upset broke my heart. She locked herself in her room for hours and refused to eat dinner that night. What makes this situation even harder for me is that it brings back painful memories from my own teenage years. I struggled with low self-esteem growing up and was often teased for how I looked. I worked hard as an adult to move past that and build confidence in other areas of my life, but hearing my daughter repeat the same hurtful things about herself that I used to think about myself has been incredibly difficult.

Obituaries

Velma Jean “Ducky” Donelson passed away peacefully on April 13, 2026, following a brief illness. A lifelong daughter of Western Oklahoma, Ducky was defined by her unwavering devotion to her loved ones and her kind, spirited nature.

Funeral services for Gerald C. Green, 86, former news editor of the Clinton Daily News, will be held at 11:00 a.m.