Arapaho-Butler’s Reagan Schoeppach catches the ball during the Lady Indians’ win over Caddo in the Class 3A Slow-Pitch State Championship in Shawnee. CDN | Sam Goodwyn
Audrey Nguyen, left, balances on the swing as Anh Dao helps her stand up Wednesday at the McLain Rogers Park Playground. CDN | Christian Jacobsen
Commemorating a $500,000 housing grant are, from left, Sovereign Bank VP Tribal Relations Manager Debbie Lindsey; Cheyenne and Arapaho Housing Authority Gov. Reggie Wassana; Cheyenne and Arapaho Housing Authority Housing Specialist Joscelyn Tapaha; Cheyen
Layton Richmond focuses on the ball during his at-bat during Clinton’s baseball game in the OK Kids 8U Baseball State Tournament at Schumacher Fields at Acme Brick Park. CDN |Sam Goodwyn
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CDN | Christian Jacobsen Mission House Director Jennifer Lee checks the sunflowers growing in the community garden while on the phone with locals needing information.

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Clinton Athletics Director Eugene Jefferson holds onto the 1982 state championship football trophy at the Tornado Dome Tuesday, as he looks over the Hall of Fame display.

Layton Richmond focuses on the ball during his at-bat during Clinton’s baseball game in the OK Kids 8U Baseball State Tournament at Schumacher Fields at Acme Brick Park. CDN |Sam Goodwyn

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ANew York Times reports “President Trump Lost This War.” The New Yorker reports on “The Spectacular Failure and Ruinous Costs of the Iran War.” Sen. Bill Cassidy, a Louisiana Republican, calls Trump’s stumble into Iran “the worst foreign policy blunder in decades.”

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Obituaries

Funeral services for Bobby Neal Garrett,

Mary Lou Guthrie was born on September 2, 1928, in Canute, Oklahoma, to Ira Douglas and Susie Lee (Arney) Hudgens. She passed away on June 26, 2026, in Elk City, Oklahoma, at the age of 97.