Residents 60 years and older who need information about a program or service, or who simply have problems and don’t know where to turn for help may give Tangela Henry of SWODA a call.
Here are the daily specials being offered by Clinton eating establishments:
Here is a look at Wednesday's headlines
- Son threatens to set fire to parents’ house
- Street sweeper back in action
- Comment period on Exit 65-65A extended
- 15 percent of CMS students test positive or in quarantine
- Wayne Bentley death notice
During the regular Clinton Public Schools Board of Education meeting Monday evening, board members discussed current enrollment numbers, success at the middle school, What is Home project, retirements and on-site COVID testing.
Parents recently pressed charges against their son for allegedly threatened to burn their house down with everyone still inside.
Brent Almquist, Oklahoma Department of Transportation District Engineer for District 5 in Clinton, said the comment period for the Exit 65-65A design selection has been extended until Dec. 21. It was originally scheduled to end Dec. 16.
Today is the 351st day of 2020 and the 86th day of autumn.