Study links e-cigarette use to erectile dysfunction

Dear Doctors: Our teenage son's vaping habit has his mother and me quite worried about his health. Nothing we've said so far has had any impact. I recently read that vaping can cause erectile dysfunction in young men. Is that true? If so, we may have finally found a persuasive argument for him to stop.

Teacher’s advice seems unnecessary

DEAR HARRIETTE: My daughter's teacher gives me way too much unsolicited advice. My daughter has good grades, she doesn't misbehave regularly and she has never really been an issue for her teachers. Almost every time I come to pick my daughter up from school, her teacher feels the need to give me some sort of advice on what she believes would help my daughter be a better student. Because my child's grades are completely fine, her advice is completely unnecessary and unwelcome. How should I handle this? – Don't Need Advice

Here's your preview of Tuesday's headlines

- ARPA funds used for 8 new sheriff vehicles

- Area college students on OSU honor rolls

- Convicted sex offender has new Custer County warrant

- Clinton drops two versus Dale, OCS

A $576,000 purchase for eight new Custer County Sheriff’s Office vehicles using the county’s ARPA funds was approved by commissioners during their regular Monday meeting.

Sign of the sign

Esther Dunford, left, and Director Pat Smith show off one of the new neon Route 66 signs found at the Oklahoma Route 66 Museum. CDN

Gametime cheers

Clinton High School cheerleaders leading the crowd in cheers during halftime of the Lady Reds basketball game from left are Jacky Johnson, Jaycee Rodebush and Jessie Allen. CDN

Convicted aggravated sex offender Dusty Benavidez, 39, of Hollis, has a Custer County warrant for his arrest issued Jan. 10 on one count of a sex offender unlawfully loitering within safety zones or state parks and another for illegal entry into a state park.

Oklahoma State University recently released its President’s Honor Roll and Dean’s Honor Roll list, and several area students were recognized for succeeding in the classroom this past fall semester.

Fight song prevails

Clinton High School band member Micah Ashcraft performs the Red Tornado Fight Song at a home basketball game. CDN

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