The annual Kiwanis Halloween Parade and Costume Contest is still set to take place, but it will look a little different this year in light of the pandemic.

Aloha from Nance School!

From left, Tristan Lampkin, Juliana Gallegos, Mariana Diosdado, Sofia Martinez, and Dave Sucuqui are a few students from April Willoughby’s class who dressed up for Hawaii Day at Nance Elementary School. CDN

Rodney D. Watkins and Angela E. Watkins to Brian Kent Miller and Leauna June Miller, JTWD. Lots 3 and 4, Blk. 64, Arapaho Original Townsite.

The Oklahoma State Department of Health, in partnership with Gov. Kevin Stitt and federal, state and private industry leadership, announced recently by the establishment of the Oklahoma Pandemic Center for Innovation and Excellence, the first center of its kind in the nation at the intersection of agriculture, animal and human medicine, food safety, public health testing and preparedness.

Here is a look at Friday's headlines

- Dog food plant road could be renamed

- Hospital CEO says facility is ‘prepared’

- Fallen law officers remembered

- California man arrested on suspected drug charges

- Lime offers stability

The Clinton City Council is considering a request to change Mars Road to Pet Way. Mars Road runs east and west between the Custer County Fairgrounds and Red Collar Pet Foods.

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