Couple sings hospital’s praises during birth
Clinton Classic helps fund playground
A-B rebounds to move on to state
Smith, space port chief, speaks at luncheon
Generations unite
Squeaky clean

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Couple sings hospital’s praises during birth

Clinton Regional Hospital celebrated the successful delivery of a baby girl in its emergency room last week – the hospital’s first newborn in more than three years.

Sports

The Arapaho-Butler Indians baseball team (24-2) beat Velma-Alma, 17-0, before taking down No. 10 Ripley Warriors, 4-2, Thursday at home to get within one game of advancing to the state tournament.

A-B rebounds to move on to state

The Arapho-Butler Lady Indians softball team (26-8) opened the Regional Tournament at home as the visitor Thursday against the Rock Creek Lady Mustangs, where they stumbled out of the gate losing 7-6.

Columns & Opinions

Dear Doctors: I am 74 years old and have Type 2 diabetes. I was prescribed Ozempic, and it helped lower my A1C. I also lost 22 pounds, which I'm happy about. I have heard you can also lose muscle on Ozempic, so I'm concerned.

DEAR HARRIETTE: My husband and I have recently made a decision that's caused tension in our family, particularly with our 22-year-old daughter. She now has a stable full-time job, so we've decided to cut off her financial support completely. Understandably, she's extremely upset about this. We've always striven to provide for her and support her in every way possible. However, we've reached a point where we feel it's time for her to become fully independent and take control of her finances. We believe that by cutting off her financial support, she'll learn valuable lessons about responsibility and self-reliance. While we stand by our decision, we're struggling with how to handle our daughter's emotional reaction. She feels betrayed and abandoned, which breaks our hearts. Is there a way to ease her distress while still standing firm in our decision? — Independence DEAR INDEPENDENCE: My question is whether this move was sudden. Did you discuss your plan with her so that she could prepare? Did you help her to think about the time when she would become independent so that she could evaluate her life and decide how to move forward as an independent adult? If not, you failed to do an important part of your job. You say that in the past you have provided for her in 'every way possible.' That suggests that she has not had to be uncomfortable about money, experience the need to budget or make choices based on how much money she has, etc.

Obituaries

Funeral Services for Oneta Coleman, 95, Clinton resident will be held 1:00 PM, Monday, April 29, 2024, in the Broadway Heights Baptist Church, officiated by Doyle Kinney, Ronnie Craig and Rob White. The burial will follow in the Centerpoint Cemetery, near Leedey, OK under the direction of the Kiesau-Lee Funeral Home.

Graveside services for Mark Alan Ronan, 67, of Clinton, will be at 10 a.m. tomorrow at the Clinton Cemetery.