Broadway Heights Baptist Church has made arrangements to give away 2,500 USDA “Farmers to Families” food boxes from 4-6 p.m. Friday in the parking lot of Clinton High School. They’re seeking volunteers to help distribute the boxes, said church member Susan Farmer.

Seven area residents escaped serious injuries after being involved in a two-vehicle accident Friday afternoon southwest of Dill City.

Future is ‘bright’

Jordan Ward of Oklahoma LED inspects a light at Clinton High School. The company is giving the school district an estimate, for when it eventually switches the schools to LED lights. CDN

The Fourth of July remained fairly tame crime-wise around Clinton, except for one felony arrest late that night.

In 1898, the United States annexed Hawaii as a U.S. territory.

Deputy responded to a call for extra patrol at Cedar Canyon in Weatherford.

FINANCIAL FOCUS

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Here is a look at The Weekend headlines

- Give blood, get free antibody test

- CPD planning extra patrol this weekend

- Zebra mussel infestation raises concern at Foss 

- Newcomb signs with SWOSU golf

- State deaths

- Local pictures, articles and more

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