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Showing off his 1966 Chevelle Convertible is Larry Meeks, left, to Thomas Williams and Abigail Williams during last weekend’s Rt. 66 Festival.

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Sitting atop the antique fire truck at the Rt. 66 Festival are Whitney Salazar, left, and Joe Williams of the Clinton Fire Department.

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Anthony Bennett, 3, foreground, and Catalaya Bennett, 5, are shown the ropes by Dylan Abner of the Clinton Fire Department as they sit in this antique fire truck.

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Dusky Woodall, left, and Lanny Woodall pose beside this 1928 Ford Model A that won first place in the Rt. 66 Festival Car Show.

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Checking out the 2002 Yamaha Midnight Star are, from left, Elis Tyler, Kaileb Tyler and Alex Tyler during the Rt. 66 Festival.

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Posing by an antique fire truck at Saturday’s Route 66 Festival, from left, are Clinton Fire Department Capt. Calvin Baggett; Clinton Police Department Chief Paul Rinkel; 3-year-old Crash Fawver, 6-year-old Catch Fawver, and their mom, Darla Fawver, all of Arapaho.

The Oklahoma Senate passed a bill that provides increased classroom time for students beginning with the 2021-2022 school year.

Senate Bill 441 was one of four agenda items of Senate Republicans for the 2019 session. The bill passed the Senate by a 30-16 vote.

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Yuliana Nolasquez, left, and Aviance Hester face their futures together after recently graduating.

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