Clinton’s Gabby Hoffman vaults herself over the railing during the pole vault competition in the Class 4A State Track and Field Championship Meet this weekend in Catoosa. CDN | Courtesy photo
Amber Lee, left, and Kyla Garibay show their excitement following the final out as the Arapaho-Butler Lady Indians slowpitch softball team defeated Caddo 13-2 at the FireLake Ball Fields to capture the title. CDN | Sam Goodwyn
Clinton Fire Department Firefighter Alex Tyler attempts to extinguish remaining embers Saturday at the Commerce Industrial Center, east of Clinton Cemetery. CDN | Courtesy photo
Leksi Richert, left, with her children Luke and Riley Richert, and Shakira Thigpen all enjoy the good weather and the Clinton Farmers Market Thursday at Engleman Park. CDN | Christian Jacobsen
The Arapaho-Butler girls’ golf team finished third in the Class 2A Golf Tournament last week at the Muskogee Golf Club. Pictured, from left, are Brinkley Southall, Keely Baker, Tinley Moore, Coach Jay Edelen, Elisa Vels and Malley Baker. CDN | Courtesy
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Custer County commissioners and officials are preparing for wheat harvest and Memorial Day, as was discussed at Monday’s regular meeting.

Sports

The Arapaho-Butler girls’ golf team finished third in the Class 2A Golf Tournament last week at the Muskogee Golf Club. Pictured, from left, are Brinkley Southall, Keely Baker, Tinley Moore, Coach Jay Edelen, Elisa Vels and Malley Baker. CDN | Courtesy

In the first year of hosting a full team, the Arapaho-Butler Lady Indians showed what they were made of last week at the Muskogee Golf Club, as the squad finished third in the tournament with a total score of 805.

Clinton’s Gabby Hoffman vaults herself over the railing during the pole vault competition in the Class 4A State Track and Field Championship Meet this weekend in Catoosa. CDN | Courtesy photo

On the biggest stage of the season, the Clinton High School track and field team saw mixed results this weekend at the Class 4A State Championship Meet in Catoosa Looking back on the meet, Coach Cory Strahorn said he liked what he saw from his athletes.

Columns & Opinions

DEAR HARRIETTE: My 16-year-old daughter wants to participate in a summer study abroad program, and while I want to support her, I can’t shake my concerns. She’s never lived away from home before, and the idea of her being in another country without me nearby feels like a big leap for both of us. I do see the value in this experience. It could help her grow, become more independent and see the world in a way she hasn’t yet. I don’t want my fears to stand in the way of something that could be truly transformative for her. At the same time, I worry about whether she’s prepared to take care of herself and handle unexpected situations on her own. How can I best support her in this decision while also making sure she’s ready? And how can I prepare myself for letting her go for the first time? – Study Abroad DEAR STUDY ABROAD: Learn more about the program through your daughter and her school (or whatever organization is sponsoring it). Find out about the curriculum and location of the program as well as housing. Who else is going? How many roommates will she have? Who is chaperoning? Typically, these programs are tightly run. For high school, often a teacher from the school accompanies the group.

In 1937, King George VI of the United Kingdom and Elizabeth, the future queen mother, were crowned at a ceremony in Westminster Abbey.

Obituaries

Funeral Services for Denver “Denny” Meacham II, prominent Clinton attorney and longtime community leader, will be held at 11:00 a.m., Wednesday, May 13, 2026, in the First Baptist Church, officiated by Robin Palesano and Randy Meacham.

Funeral services for Denver Woodrow Meacham II, 86, of Clinton, will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday, at First Baptist Church.