Trooper Chris Arganbright
Sheriff Dan Day
Clinton School Board President Kim Meacham, left, administers the board of education oath to Luzella Williams, as she attends her first official meeting Thursday. CDN | Staff Photo
Khalil Douglas, left, gets help from Tosha Jones on a coloring book of Martin Luther King Jr. to celebrate Black History Month at Eastside Academy. CDN | Sam Goodwyn
Clinton’s Easten Powell fights through the Elk City defender Thursday during the Reds’ win over the Elks in the Class 4A playoff game in Weatherford. CDN | Sam Goodwyn
Jamie Patton, center, smiles with his wife Kelli, left, and daughter Carli after being selected as the new pastor at New Hope Fellowship Church. CDN | Courtesy photo

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NEW YORK (AP) — A woman on probation for stowing away on an international flight has been arrested again after sneaking onto a flight from Newark, New Jersey, to Milan, Italy, according to a law enforcement official familiar with the matter.

Sports

Clinton’s Easten Powell fights through the Elk City defender Thursday during the Reds’ win over the Elks in the Class 4A playoff game in Weatherford. CDN | Sam Goodwyn

With their backs to the wall and one game away from the offseason, Clinton hoops saw the girls’ team end its season and the boys advance Thursday against Elk City in Weatherford.

Clinton’s Miguel Zuniga Hernandez, left, and Luis Velez fight for the ball during practice in the Tornado Bowl. CDN | Sam Goodwyn

For the first time since the fall, the Tornado Bowl is bustling with sports as both Clinton High School soccer teams work toward the new season.

Columns & Opinions

DEAR HARRIETTE: My 16-year-old daughter is going through a rebellious phase. She has a lot of jealousy toward her friends because they come from wealthy families. My husband and I are middle class, but this is not good enough for my daughter. She often comes home from school and yells at me and my husband for not making enough money. She wants to have the same things and experiences that her friends have, and because she can’t, she feels less than them. I tell her that her dad and I worked hard to get where we are today. We came from poor families and have overcome so much. We have a beautiful house, all the necessities and more. However, this still doesn’t compare to her friends’ families in her eyes. Their families go on extravagant vacations, drive luxury cars and wear designer clothes. She constantly asks why we can’t give her the same lifestyle. What hurts the most is that she speaks about our financial situation with embarrassment.

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Obituaries

Kathleen “Kathy” Robben, aged 78, of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, passed away on February 25, 2026.

Funeral services for Ruth Carole Jones, 88, will be held at 2 p.m. today at Sun City Emmanuel Baptist Church, in Sun City, Ariz.