With the Arapaho-Butler Indians baseball team only needing to win against Empire Friday to advance, the Indians (23-3) took down the Bulldogs 11-0 behind a no-hitter in five innings from Jiles Southall.
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With the Arapaho-Butler Indians baseball team only needing to win against Empire Friday to advance, the Indians (23-3) took down the Bulldogs 11-0 behind a no-hitter in five innings from Jiles Southall.
In the first day of the Class A Regional Tournament, the Arapaho-Butler Indians (21-3) beat Wayne 17-0 and behind Luke Bailey’s no hitter, they took down Empire 10-0 Thursday on their home field to set up a chance to advance to state Friday.
Columns & Opinions
Last week, we went out to celebrate with my oldest and most curmudgeonly friend, Andrew.
President Trump told reporters, “I’ve studied assassinations, and I must tell you, the most impactful people, the people that do the most ... they’re the ones that they go after,” after the latest attempt on his life at the White House correspondents’ dinner last weekend. “And I hate to say I’m honored by that, but I’ve done a lot.”
Obituaries
Graveside services for Jimmy Lynn Burden, 69, will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, in the Clinton Cemetery.
Thomas Dean Lunsford, age 39, of Albuquerque, New Mexico, was born March 9, 1987, in Clinton, Oklahoma, to Thomas Leonard and Dawn (Franklin) Lunsford.





