Construction rapidly continues on the new Troop H Headquarters for the Oklahoma Highway Patrol located at the former site of the Glancy Motel. CDN | Staff Photo
Pictured from left are Clinton City Manager Robert Johnston, Clinton Mayor David Berrong, West Oklahoma Co-Op executive committee member Luke Adams, State Rep. Anthony Moore, West Oklahoma Co-Op President Jason Smith, Lt. Gov. Matt Pinnell, designer and a
CBA’s Rolando Beadle guards the Olustee-Eldorado player as he tries to dribble the ball up the court in the Crusaders’ home win Thursday over the Diamondbacks. CDN | Sam Goodwyn
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Grant secured for Glancy sign repair
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Pictured from left are Clinton City Manager Robert Johnston, Clinton Mayor David Berrong, West Oklahoma Co-Op executive committee member Luke Adams, State Rep. Anthony Moore, West Oklahoma Co-Op President Jason Smith, Lt. Gov. Matt Pinnell, designer and a

The Clinton West OK Co-Op held a ceremony Thursday afternoon at The Social event center announcing the groundbreaking of the new “Hub City Gateway” Route 66 sign project, with the help of funding through state centennial grants.

Couple ponders real estate investment

DEAR HARRIETTE: I live with my boyfriend. We rent an apartment together and split all of our expenses.

Sports

The Associated Press announced its All-SEC teams Wednesday, and Oklahoma wide receiver Isaiah Sategna III, kicker Tate Sandell and punter Grayson Miller were named to the All-SEC First Team in a vote by media members who cover the conference on a regular basis. Three more Sooners – defensive linemen Gracen Halton and R Mason Thomas and linebacker Owen Heinecke – were named to the All-SEC Second Team.

CBA’s Rolando Beadle guards the Olustee-Eldorado player as he tries to dribble the ball up the court in the Crusaders’ home win Thursday over the Diamondbacks. CDN | Sam Goodwyn

With both teams looking to start winning streaks in the early parts of the season, the Corn Bible Academy Crusaders took on the Olustee-Eldorado Diamondbacks Thursday at home.

Columns & Opinions

DEAR HARRIETTE: My adult daughters absolutely refuse to call or visit their father, and it’s become a constant point of tension in our family. I’m still married to him, and while they love me, they make it clear they want nothing to do with him. They grew up watching me handle almost everything in the household all while working full time. Meanwhile, their dad was emotionally distant and rarely helpful, and he often acted like any family responsibility was an inconvenience. Now that they’re older, they tell me that he’s selfish and that I deserve better. They insist I should divorce him and “start fresh,” but they don’t understand how complicated that feels at my age. I’ve spent decades with this man. I don’t want to be lonely, and I don’t want to divide the family even further, but the idea of starting over is overwhelming. At the same time, I’m tired of being stuck in the middle. My daughters think I’m making excuses for him, and my husband gets defensive whenever I bring up their feelings.

Dear Doctors: I started taking voice lessons from an instructor in her 30s who works with younger singers. I’m 72 and have COPD and asthma, and I am recovering from bronchitis. I can’t always reach the notes she thinks I should, and she says I give up too easily. Can I ask her to focus on the vocal range I already have, or is that copping out?

Obituaries

Funeral services for Dale Gene Schumacher, 63, of Fay, are pending.

Rosemarie Chitwood Hunsinger passed away peacefully, leaving behind a legacy of service, compassion, and unwavering love for her family and community. Born to Johnnie and Elfrieda Tippit, Rosemarie grew up surround-ed by strong values, deep family ties, and the Western Oklahoma traditions that shaped her throughout her life.