Today is the 296th day of 2020 and the 31st day of autumn.

New highway signs were unveiled on I-35 recently designating a two-mile stretch as the “LT. Heath Meyer #64 Memorial Highway.”

State Rep. Tammy West, R-Oklahoma City, the chair of the Majority Caucus in the Oklahoma House of Representatives, recently held an interim study examining the issue of restorative justice as an alternative to traditional criminal justice models for non-violent offenders.

Grand opening

Robert John, left, and his dog Lucy wait anxiously to walk through the dog park gate as Water-Zoo maintenance workers Tommy Ladd and Kaleb Miller watch park owner Carolyn Schumacher prepare to open the gate.

Oklahoma agricultural producers interested in getting help with their farm financial plans have an opportunity to increase support for such activities by working with Oklahoma State University Extension.

Here is a look at Wednesday's headlines

- Benefit set for Arapaho’s Grybowski

- School nurse to represent state

- Williams Electric is go-to for airports

- State deaths

- CBA leaves Beaver in the dust

- Local pictures, articles and more

School nurse to represent state

Clinton Public Schools Nurse Sheffield Southall has been selected as one of 14 nurses chosen from across the state by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention program Project Strengthening Wellness and Improving Teachers and Children’s Health.

Ashley Grybowski of Arapaho was recently diagnosed with stage four stomach cancer, and a benefit trap shoot, lunch and silent auction have been organized in her honor to help with medical expenses.

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