Mayzie Sadler, left, follows Miranda McLean’s “blocking” instructions of where to move Thursday at The Spark Project. CDN | Christian Jacobsen
Proper introductions
Clinton’s Judd Hall cuts upfield after catching the ball during spring practice in the Tornado Bowl. CDN | Sam Goodwyn
Paulyn West is hoping the color changes to one she has during Uno and Milkshakes at River Valley Therapy Center. CDN | Christian Jacobsen
Clinton’s Eli Anderson hustles to third base during the Reds’ home game against El Reno. CDN | Sam Goodwyn
David Russell, left, and Robert Plaza replace and install a new fence post at the Clinton Swimming Pool. CDN | Christian Jacobsen

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Clinton’s Judd Hall cuts upfield after catching the ball during spring practice in the Tornado Bowl. CDN | Sam Goodwyn

Heading into the first year of the Trevor Powers era for Clinton Red Tornado football, the schedule is set and the program knows its opponents for the fall.

Clinton’s Eli Anderson hustles to third base during the Reds’ home game against El Reno. CDN | Sam Goodwyn

For the final time, the Clinton Reds baseball team ended the season under the leadership of recently retired coach Kelly Gaunt after 38 years in the dugout.

Columns & Opinions

DEAR HARRIETTE: I’m visiting my sister, and I’ve noticed that she has road rage. I’ve been here for about two weeks now, and after three days riding around with her, I decided to take cabs wherever I needed to go. She yells and honks and rages, and it just feels excessive to me.

Dear Doctors: I’m a 55-year-old man, and I have been active all my life. I know target heart rates are based on age and was surprised that my heart rate while running is often between 150 and 195. Should I slow down a bit? I jog alone in a rural area and rarely carry my phone. Is this dangerous?

Obituaries

Loretta Faye (Hankins) Chenault, affectionately known by all as Faye, went to heaven on Friday, May 22, 2026, in Shawnee, Oklahoma, surrounded by the love of the family she so dearly cherished. She was 84 years old.

Funeral services for Loretta Faye Chenault, 84, of Shawnee, will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, at First Baptist Church.