Verses for celebration

Modeling their favorite Bible verse T-shirts to celebrate 100 Days In school at Western Oklahoma Christian School are, from left, Isla Penner, Emmett Williams and Annabelle Stillwell.

Souvenir shopping

Brenda and Andy Arnold, of Beggs, wander around the Route 66 Museum gift shop in search of a souvenir.

Checking stock

Shepherd Home Health & Hospice’s Devin Barker arranges some of the food that is still left from recent food drives.

The Oklahoma House of Representatives passed legislation recently to aid blind and visually impaired Oklahomans with absentee ballots.

Here's a look at the Tuesday headlines

- Bitter cold wreaks havoc on rural roads

- Arapaho-Butler Pre-K enrollment outlined

- Vehicle in crash goes airborne

- Both CHS teams advance to area

- Pitman named COTY, as Reds end year at state

- State deaths

Bitter cold wreaks havoc on rural roads

The recent winter storm’s frigid temperatures and ice have caused several roads across the county to rapidly deteriorate such as E. 1010 Rd. which had even been closed for a short time.

Nearly 1,000 vaccinations given

Clinton High School teacher Guneet Kaur receives one of the nearly 1,000 CO- VID-19 vaccinations given last Wednesday through Saturday at Salisbury Pharmacy. Technician Jordan Fisher gives her the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine. The overwhelming majority of the vaccines were given to people from the immediate area.

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