Jazzlyn Douglas shows off the fish she caught moments before at Acme Brick Park. CDN | Christian Jacobsen
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Mark Stapleton trims the tree branches for the future play area of the Tiny Tornado Daycare at the Washington Elementary building. CDN | Christian Jacobsen
Sherrill Ausmus mows the grass at Schumacher Fields at Acme Brick Park Tuesday as the town prepares to host the OK Kids 8U Softball State Tournament starting today. CDN | Christian Jacobsen
Route 66 monument like the one pictured here in Miami to be installed in Clinton. CDN | Courtesy photo
Kezli Cox focuses on the ball as she goes into her swing during her Noon Lion’s Club T-Ball game at Schumacher Fields at Acme Brick Park CDN |Sam Goodwyn

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Jazzlyn Douglas shows off the fish she caught moments before at Acme Brick Park. CDN | Christian Jacobsen

Kids enjoy summer by fishing off the dock at Acme Brick Park

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Sherrill Ausmus mows the grass at Schumacher Fields at Acme Brick Park Tuesday as the town prepares to host the OK Kids 8U Softball State Tournament starting today. CDN | Christian Jacobsen

During the summer, OK Kids puts on tournaments for softball and baseball for different age groups and starting today Clinton will be playing host to the 8U State Softball Tournament at Schumacher Fields at Acme Brick Park that will run until Saturday.

Kezli Cox focuses on the ball as she goes into her swing during her Noon Lion’s Club T-Ball game at Schumacher Fields at Acme Brick Park CDN |Sam Goodwyn

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• Did you know you can cook a pot of pasta without even having the stove on the whole time? Try this energy-saving and foolproof cooking tip: Bring a pot of water to a boil and add the pasta; cook at a simmer for five minutes, then turn off the stove; cover and let the pasta sit in the hot water for an additional five minutes. Check the pasta: It should be perfectly cooked al dente and ready for your homemade organic pasta sauce. And remember, if you didn’t salt the water, the cooled starchy water can be used to water plants outdoors.

DEAR HARRIETTE: My father is a little larger and doesn’t properly take care of himself, and I believe it’s starting to affect his health. My family and I tried walking around New York City, and after 15 minutes, we had to stop at a park bench. He was panting, and I genuinely thought he might have been having a heart attack. He has high blood pressure, is prediabetic and drinks at least three Monster energy drinks a day. My mom and I have both tried telling my dad that we’re worried about him and his health, and he brushes it off as a joke. His own mother has tried saying something, and he still refuses to make better life choices. Is there anything else we can do to help him realize he needs to make some health changes, or is that something he’ll have to deal with alone? – Concerned Child DEAR CONCERNED CHILD: You have every reason to be worried while having no power over your father to make him change. You can appeal to his love for you. Be direct with him.

Obituaries

Gay Carroll Jack, age 90, a lifelong Clinton resident, passed away peacefully on June 14, 2026, at Epworth Villa in Oklahoma City. She was born on December 25, 1935, in Wewoka, Oklahoma, to Virgil E. and Della Mae (Knight) Tilley.

Nettie Lou Seale, of Grove, Oklahoma, went to her Heavenly Home on June 10, 2026. Born on July 1, 1946, in Hobart, Oklahoma, Nettie devoted her life to caring for others, a commitment that was evident throughout her distinguished 35-year career teaching nursing.