No. 1 Jeter King speeds toward third during Clinton’s win over Western Heights Tuesday at home. CDN | Sam Goodwyn
Chasity Richardson, left, and Brendan Price were officially named co-administrators at Tuesday’s special meeting of the Clinton Regional Hospital Authority. CDN | Courtesy photo
Clinton seventh-graders Caleb Lopez, left, and Hayda Jimenez-Ramos set up their arrows during Grand State Archery last week in Tulsa. CDN | Courtesy photo
Scout and the Saints are slated to perform a concert at 6 p.m. Saturday in Clinton at Cornerstone Church, as hosted by Rebel Heart Ministries. Band members include, from left, Cash Powell, “Reverend” Ryan Huston, Scout Butler, and Alec Butler. CDN | C
An excavator clears dirt Monday in front of Holiday Inn Express as part of the Exit 65 project. CDN | Christian Jacobsen
Caber Johnson, right, and his dad Brett show off his Bronze Champion heifer at the recent Spring Livestock Show at the Custer County Fairgrounds. CDN | Courtesy photo

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No. 1 Jeter King speeds toward third during Clinton’s win over Western Heights Tuesday at home. CDN | Sam Goodwyn

The Clinton Reds (2-0) got the home portion of their schedule off with a bang Tuesday, as they took down Western Heights 15-0 in five innings.

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Obituaries

Funeral services for Alfred Cuellar Reyes, Jr., 93 year-old Thomas resident, will be held Thursday, March 5, 2026, 11:00 A.M. in The Chapel of Lockstone Funeral Home of Weatherford. Burial will follow in Mound Valley Cemetery under the direction of Lockstone Funeral Home of Weatherford. Alfred was born February 26, 1933, in Santa Maria, Texas, to Alfredo Cuellar Reyes, Sr. and Beatriz (Reyes) Reyes and passed away Sunday, March 1, 2026, at home in Thomas. Alfred was raised and attended school in Texas. While in Texas, they picked cotton all the way to Mississippi until moving to Wichita, Kansas when Alfred was about 12 years old. He began working in horticulture early in life with his dad and later worked in construction. Alfred moved to Thomas in 1977 and started working in the oil field, briefly working in construction before his main job at Thomas schools in maintenance. Alfred met and married Alta Fern Black Owl, and they had seven children. He was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ Latter Day Saints in Clinton.

Ricky Kent Salmon, age 63, Clinton resident, was born October 4, 1962, in Hugo to Bob and Betty (Mott) Salmon, and passed away in the early morning hours of Monday, March 2, 2026, at his home.