Here is a look at Wednesday's headlines 

- Police snag elusive suspect on the run 

- Nominations sought for CPSF’s annual award

- Chamber seeks to host annual teacher luncheon

- Annual ‘welcome back to campus’ event set

- CHS moves summer mark to 3-3

A man allegedly responsible for an early December burglary is behind bars after officers conducted a traffic stop in the 1200 block of Gary Boulevard Sunday morning.

Quiet on the course

Madison Whitetail maintains intense focus, while putting at Clinton’s Route 66 Miniature Golf Course. Missy Espinosa, left, and Chris Heard look on in the background.

Clinton Public School Foundation (CPSF) is now accepting nominations for its 2020 Outstanding Contribution to Education Award, given each year to recognize a member of the community who has gone above and beyond to serve students in the district.

Winners past, present

This year’s Clinton Rodeo queen and princess winners celebrate with last year’s winners. Pictured are, front row, from left, 2020 Peewee Princess Layne Pickyard, of Sentinel, 2019 Peewee Princess Brooke DeWitt, of Woodward; back row, 2019 Princess Jaeme Loudermilk, of Altus, 2020 Princess Macy Miranda, of Blair, 2019 Queen Keylee Frans, of Thomas and 2020 Queen Melissa Tidball, of Sayre.

The Clinton Chamber of Commerce and Clinton business owners will welcome this year’s new teachers at a luncheon to be held at noon on Wednesday, Aug. 5 at the Frisco Center.

Southwestern Oklahoma State University will hold its annual Organizational Fair from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 27, outside the Memorial Student Center on the Weatherford campus.

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