During halftime of Tuesday’s Arapaho-Butler boys’ basketball game, the Lady Indians fast-pitch softball State Championship team received their rings. From left, Dalaynie Lee, Adrian Randle, and Reagan Schoeppach, show off their rings. CDN | Sam Goodwy
No. 10 Kelsey Garibay shoots over a Hinton defender during A-B’s one-sided win over the Lady Comets Tuesday at home. CDN | Sam Goodwyn
Recently retired Clinton Fire Chief Brett Russell was feted with an award and cake at Tuesday’s Clinton City Council meeting. Joining him are his wife Marci and his grandson Sam Calvert. CDN | Staff Photo
Donna Rother, left, looks in awe as art teacher Megan Malloy shows off her brand new art room during the new Clinton Middle School open house Monday evening. Classes at the new facility began Tuesday. CDN | Micah Ashcraft
PSO’s new substation is now operational and providing power across Clinton and to nearby homes and businesses along Interstate 40. CDN | Micah Ashcraft
Clinton’s new football coach Trevor Powers, left, talks with Jeff Johnson during the Chamber of Commerce Luncheon Monday at the Frisco Center. CDN | Sam Goodwyn

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Maddi Esquivel, left, avoids the Sayre defender during Clinton’s fourth-grade girls’ basketball game at the practice gym. CDN |Sam Goodwyn

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No. 10 Kelsey Garibay shoots over a Hinton defender during A-B’s one-sided win over the Lady Comets Tuesday at home. CDN | Sam Goodwyn

On the night where Arapaho-Butler’s fast-pitch softball team was receiving their 2025 Class A State Championship rings, both basketball teams flexed their muscles to sweep the Hinton Comets on the hardwood for the final home game of the regular season.

Columns & Opinions

The second session of the 60th Oklahoma Legislature began yesterday with Governor Kevin Stitt’s final State of the State address. The governor also presented the Legislature with his executive budget proposal for the upcoming fiscal year.

DEAR HARRIETTE: My son moved away a couple of months ago. At the time, he told me that he was able to transfer his job, which would make the move that much more seamless. Last week, he called me to tell me that his employment contract will terminate in the next few weeks. I asked him where this was coming from, and he admitted that he knew all along that this was one of the conditions of his temporary office transfer.

Obituaries

Celestino “Jesse” Flores, age 72, lifetime Butler resident, was born April 6, 1953, in Edinburg, Texas, to Virginio and Leonarda (Gonzales) Flores, and passed away at his Butler home on Friday, January 30, 2026.

Funeral services for Robert Walter Watkins, 71, of Clinton, will be held at 2 p.m. Friday, at the Randy Kiesau Chapel.