FRIDAY DAY SHIFT Responded to the Clinton Police Department in reference to found property.

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- Carpenter determined to fight, but not alone

- Moore progresses three education bills

- Crash claims two people from Ringling

- Clinton Reds baseball sends Altus to kennel

- Clinton High School athletics roundup

Reader can’t stop thinking about ex-boyfriend

DEAR HARRIETTE: I recently broke up with my boyfriend, and even though I know it was the right decision, I can’t seem to stop thinking about him. We were together for a long time, and he was a big part of my daily life. Now that he’s gone, everything feels empty. I keep catching myself wanting to text him, wondering what he’s doing and replaying our memories in my head. Even when I try to distract myself with work, friends or hobbies, he still pops into my mind, and I can’t seem to shake the feeling of missing him.

Elizabeth Ko, M.D.

Dear Doctors: My doctor wants me to hydrate more, but I find it difficult to drink the 64 ounces of water per day he recommends. I have a protein shake with 8 ounces of milk each morning – does that count toward my total consumption?

Two people from Ringling are dead following a single-vehicle crash Thursday near the intersection of State Highway 6 and N. 1770 road, 5 miles east of Sweetwater.

Sha Carpenter enjoying a day out during the “5K for Sha” fundraiser event. CDN | Michael Maresh

A well-known and liked teacher who taught 36 years teaching in this area suffered the devastating news back in 2022 that she was diagnosed with ALS, commonly known as Lou Gehrig’s disease.

Measures to improve math and reading performance among Oklahoma students and to increase in-person instructional time passed in the House Appropriations & Budget Education Subcommittee on Monday.

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