When facing the biggest rival, a team tries to have its best game of the season.
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When facing the biggest rival, a team tries to have its best game of the season.
The Clinton High School Science Olympiad team recently won a regional championship. With six first-place medals, nine second-place medals, and seven third-place medals, the team now prepares for its state competition Saturday at the University of Central Oklahoma.
Columns & Opinions
DEAR HARRIETTE: My husband wants to go on a fishing trip for a month up in Canada. I told him no, but he keeps pressing the matter. He works hard and hasn’t taken a day off in more than two years, so part of me wants to say yes to him. However, we have two teenage daughters who are heavily involved in sports at high school, and I don’t think I can balance keeping up with their sports and going to my day job without my husband’s help for a whole month.
Donald Trump frequently floats falsehoods that flout reality. No, the 2020 election was not stolen. No, prices have not gone down. But when he discusses the midterm elections this fall, he can often turn truthful.
Obituaries
Doris Louise Gunter, 91 of Clinton, Oklahoma, was born April 18, 1934, in Strong City, Oklahoma to Dan B. and Lida Mae (Tidwell) Sharum. Louise looked upon the face of her Lord and Savior Sunday, April 5, 2026, at her residence in Clinton, surrounded by her loving family.
Nancy Buck, beloved resident of Norman, Oklahoma, passed away peacefully on April 5, 2026, at the age of 86. Born on January 31, 1940, in Ada, Oklahoma to Lander “Lightning” and Zelma (Tallentt) Hagar, Nancy’s life was a vibrant tapestry woven with love, dedication and spirited passions.





