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- 2024 HEALTH CARE EDITION INSIDE

- Immunization still helping ward off flu

- Rodebush tackles new endeavor in world of finance

- Man charged with alleged second-degree burglary

- CHS wrestling takes Altus to the mat

Rodebush tackles new endeavor in world of finance

Gibco Capital Advisors has found the newest asset to add to their team in eager financial advisor Rock Rodebush. Rodebush is not a stranger to the area. Many may know him from his renovation of the Redland Theater on Frisco Avenue, while others may have run into him at Foss Lake at his business, Copper Cove Marina and Rentals. Regardless of the job, Rodebush said he always strives to be an addition to the community and give back when he can. This time around he wants to use that procommunity mentality to help the citizens of Clinton plan, save, invest and ultimately reach their financial goals.

Immunization still helping ward off flu

As colder weather persists, many Oklahomans are bracing themselves for the likelihood of getting sick during flu season. To help the public prepare and stay healthy, the Oklahoma Department of Health Services (OSDH) has outlined straightforward measures people may take this time of year.

O‰cers from the Clinton Police Department were dispatched Jan. 21 to the 1200 block of Avant Avenue in reference to a burglary in progress. With matters settled, Jacobe Sunnee Romannose, 25, of Weatherford, was alleged to have committed seconddegree burglary.

LONDON (AP) — King Charles III was admitted to a private hospital Friday to undergo a 'corrective procedure' for an enlarged prostate, Buckingham Palace said, confirming a pre-planned treatment it announced last week.

Dirty jobs

Street Department employee Lomax Lee digs a hole to make room for a water pump intake. Once the city crew is finished repairing the area, road crews will come in and repave the intersection of N 13th St. and Frisco Avenue.

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