CDN | Micah Ashcraft
Clinton’s Laney Anderson, right, shoots over the Elk City defender Saturday during the Lady Reds’ home game. CDN | Sam Goodwyn
Clinton High School Senior Sutton Hernandez, left, with Oklahoma House Speaker Pro Tempore Anthony Moore after being invited to page at the Oklahoma State Capitol. CDN | Courtesy photo
Corn Bible Academy releases first semester honor rolls
NAPA Auto Parts Employees, from left, Doug Goodwin, Rhett Lambeth, Matt Harris, Grafton Lambeth and Robbyn Dunfee stand in front of the store together after recently being acquired by SportChassis. CDN | Micah Ashcraft
Honor to the flag

News

Here's your preview of Tuesday's paper

Sports

SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) — Kenneth Walker III is running into free agency with a Super Bowl MVP.

Clinton’s Laney Anderson, right, shoots over the Elk City defender Saturday during the Lady Reds’ home game. CDN | Sam Goodwyn

In a weekend edition of high school basketball, both Clinton teams fell to rival Elk City Saturday in the Tornado Dome.

Columns & Opinions

Iwoke up late at night and saw the falling snow.

DEAR HARRIETTE: My girlfriend and I have been together for about two years now, and we have decided that we are ready for unprotected sex. With this decision came the discussion of birth control, which we both agreed on, and STI testing, which my girlfriend insists on. When she went to her birth control consultation, she says that she got tested “so we can start off on a clean slate,” and now she expects me to do so, too. Honestly, I get tested once a year as part of my routine wellness check, but I feel a little offended about how pushy she’s being with this. We’ve been in a committed relationship for this long. If she’s healthy, why would she assume I am not? This sort of feels like a test – either to see if I’m not healthy when she is or to see if I hesitate or refuse to take the test. Either way, this feels like a lack of trust that I didn’t know existed. Am I looking at this wrong? – Getting Tested DEAR GETTING TESTED: Unprotected sex requires a deep level of trust and vulnerability. Don’t be offended. It’s great how responsible you are with your health in general. Many people do not get annual checkups, and a lot of people lie about their health.

Obituaries

Phyllis Raye Kolb Hook, affectionately called “Momo” by her family, age 80, of Clinton, Oklahoma, passed away on February 6, 2026, at River Valley Skilled Nursing and Therapy in Clinton.

Funeral services for Patricia Sue “Patty-Sue” Saenz Jasinski, 59, of Mangum, will be held at 2 p.m. today at Lowell-Tims Funeral Home Chapel in Altus.