Columns & Opinions

Bar-S plant, workers make us proud

I’m no hero,” said a Bar-S employee in response to having his picture taken a couple of weeks “ ago for the special section located within this edition of the Clinton Daily News.
Sometimes awkward can be a lot of fun

Sometimes awkward can be a lot of fun

Sometimes awkward can be a lot of fun

It's harder to keep in touch with people these days. Things are opening up, but it's going to be a while before we hop in a car and visit people the way we used to. I met the pastor of my church while walking.

TODAY IN HISTORY

Today is the 164th day of 2020 and the 86th day of spring. TODAY'S HISTORY In 1963, civil rights leader Medgar Evers was assassinated in Jackson, Mississippi. In 1964, anti-apartheid activist Nelson Mandela was sentenced to life in prison for sabotage in South Africa.

City workers going above, beyond

People complaining about government is as common as a windy day in western Oklahoma. But in Clinton that attitude is changing. During the past few weeks, we have been hearing from a wide range of people about how our city employees are going above and beyond to make our town better.
Steven V. Roberts

Steven V. Roberts

This is not 1968 ... at least not yet

This is not 1968. At least not yet. T There are also some important differences between 2020 and 1968.
Carrie Classon

Carrie Classon

Bella may be the only puppy left in Minnesota

I want to make it clear that we are not adopting a dog. I won't deny it is tempting. We decided not to get another dog because we travel. Dogs and airplane travel do not go well together.
Kathryn Jean Lopez

Kathryn Jean Lopez

Love is what will make a difference

The lights went out early on May 29, just before a private Mass I was to participate in. The timing all seemed to make some sense in those dark early morning minutes.
Passing gas for people is necessary fact of life

Passing gas for people is necessary fact of life

Passing gas for people is necessary fact of life

Dear Doctor: I’m 102 years old and a World War II veteran. My problem is that I pass a lot of gas. Several days ago, I had an apple and a small piece of sweet potato, and I stunk up the whole house. I had to open all of the windows and doors. Do you have any suggestions?

Help preserve our rural values

Last week a man from eastern Oklahoma told a reporter that he was not going to ever respond to the U.S. Census. “It is none of the government’s business where I live and who lives in my house,” said the irate man.