Here is a look at Thursday's headlines

- City adopts mask ordinance

- School pantry seeking donations

- Property tax bills are on the way

- A classic awaits CHS in second round

- State deaths

- Local pictures, articles and more

School pantry seeking donations

The Clinton Middle School Food Pantry is seeking donations in preparation for Thanksgiving needs of students and their families.

The Clinton City Council unanimously passed a city-wide mask mandate that will take effect immediately.

Due to the ongoing pandemic, the mailing of Custer County property tax bills have been delayed – but, according to Custer County Treasurer Janet Roulet, they are set to be mailed out today.

Community blood drive

Oklahoma Blood Institute Technician Karla Alvarez assists Arapaho- Butler Superintendent Jay Edelen.

Academic champs

The Corn Bible Academy Academic Team was announced Champions at its Regionals Meet. Pictured are, from left, Isaiah Thiessen from Cordell, Jaiden Dobbs of Cordell, Kennedy Listak of Clinton, Harrison Penner of Weatherford, Phillip Javorsky of Weatherford and Brendan Miller of Thomas.

Shotgun club

The 4-H Shotgun Club applied for a grant with the NRA, which was partially approved. They were running low on supplies, so they hosted a Turkey Shoot Nov. 1 at the Clinton Gun Club. Pictured are, from left, Nate Hickey, Natalie Moore, Jada Akin, Lachlan Penner, Kaden Waldrop and Clint Burnett.

Responded to a request for extra patrol at Premier Trailers.

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