Arapaho-Butler’s Lauryn McHenry hurls the ball to first for the out during the Class 3A Spring Regional Tournament. CDN | Sam Goodwyn
The Clinton Fire Department responded to an oil tank on fire Tuesday afternoon on E. 1030 Rd., north of the Cherokee. CDN | Christian Jacobsen
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Austin Long raises his golf club as he prepares to hit the ball at Riverside Golf Course. CDN | Sam Goodwyn
Dusty Heller, left, attaches the door to the frame of the new box hangar as Scott Oats helps keep the door in place Monday at Clinton Regional Airport. CDN | Christian Jacobsen

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Arapaho-Butler’s Lauryn McHenry hurls the ball to first for the out during the Class 3A Spring Regional Tournament. CDN | Sam Goodwyn

Working hard for the win

Austin Long raises his golf club as he prepares to hit the ball at Riverside Golf Course. CDN | Sam Goodwyn

With the summer in full swing and Riverside Golf Course deep in its tournament schedule, many people are making their way to take in Clinton’s golf course.

Columns & Opinions

• Empty spray sunscreen cans are recyclable, but there’s a hitch: Make sure it’s truly empty so it can be recycled. Press the nozzle until all of the product and propellant have been released – you should no longer hear any hissing or spraying sounds. Never puncture, crush or try to manually vent the can. Once it’s empty, remove the plastic cap and spray nozzle, and place those in the trash. The empty metal canister can then be recycled with other metal containers in normal curbside recycling bins.

DEAR HARRIETTE: My daughter just told me she’s spent thousands of dollars on a matchmaker to help her with her love life. I can’t seem to understand why she would do such a thing. My daughter is beautiful, smart and accomplished. I imagine she should be able to find love for free.

Obituaries

Catherine Nash Dougherty was born to Evans and Jean Nash in Oklahoma City on March 9, 1947 and passed at her home in Hinton on June 28, 2026. She spent her childhood exploring the natural beauty of 1950’s Nichols Hills with her sisters Nancy and Patricia.

A gentle, wise, humorous, generous, and talented husband, father, grandfather, veteran, and friend, is celebrating this Independence Day with heavenly vitality, and everlasting liberty and life.