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Senior athlete learned life lessons from football
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Senior athlete learned life lessons from football

Even though his days playing for the Clinton High School Red Tornado football team are over, senior tight end Parrish Blackwolf has a lot to take with him in life from his years playing on the team.

Arapaho-Butler players direct traffic

Arapaho-Butler players direct traffic

Columns & Opinions

DEAR HARRIETTE: I have not dated in a year, and due to lack of closure, I cannot stop thinking about my ex. I have not thought about him as frequently as I did when we first ended things, but now that I have become sort of a recluse and do not go out very much, I have been daydreaming about it more. I know I need to get out of the house. Last year, I would go out every weekend and meet new people, which may be because I was a college freshman in a new city, but it was also nice to meet people from different backgrounds and have a lot of options of people to start talking to. However, this year, I barely go out, and if I do, it is to see my friends. I want to get back on the horse, so to speak. I am past what happened last year, but I am not sure that I am ready for a relationship again. Do you think that I should start talking to people again? How do I do that? — Turning the Page DEAR TURNING THE PAGE: It is time to change your patterns. Being a recluse and spending time with only a small group of friends will not help you shake this melancholy. It is time for a radical change. While you may not need to go out every weekend like you did last year, it could be wise to make a strategy for going out much more frequently. Look around to learn what's going on in your town that interests you. Plan to go to openings of art events, films, holiday bazaars — whatever you can do out and about. Join a club that does something you find interesting.

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Obituaries

Goldie Rosena (Sperle) Phelps was born on August 25, 1921, in Bessie, Oklahoma, to Christian and Louisa (Stehr) Sperle. She went home to be with her Lord and Savior on November 27, 2023, in Enid, Oklahoma, at the age of 102 years old. A family visitation will be held at Anderson-Burris funeral home on Friday, December 8, 2023, from 5:00 -6:00 p.m. Goldie married Eldon Phelps, of Enid, Oklahoma, in 1946.

Services pending for Ernest “Trey” Albert Lawson III, 61, Cordell resident.