Technology assistance

Theresa Simmons, the Assistant Branch Manager at the Clinton Public Library, helps Marcos Chavez log into the computer so he can work on his activities.

U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue announced Aug. 11, that additional commodities are covered by the Coronavirus Food Assistance Program in response to public comments and data.

Keeping it safe

Sherrill Ausmus, the new drop site laborer at the Public Waste Center, points at the correct location for where the construction items should be placed.

Attorney General Mike Hunter sent a letter to congressional leadership Aug. 10, urging both chambers to amend the 1984 Victims of Crime Act to include senior citizens victimized by fraud as eligible for reimbursement by the Crime Victims Fund.

Concurrent orientation

Reese Kentner, left, browses through his SWOSU concurrent canvas account while Garrett Decker, the new SWOSU concurrent adviser for CHS, guides the student in locating his courses.

An 18-month multi-agency investigation in southwestern Oklahoma has dismantled a large drug trafficking network. At 6 a.m. Friday morning, agents and officers from several departments began executing seven search warrants in Caddo County and serving more than 30 arrest warrants. Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics Spokesman Mark Woodward says the case initiated in January of 2019, targeting a drug trafficking ring moving large quantities of methamphetamine and cocaine into Anadarko and Chickasha.

Today is the 232nd day of 2020 and the 61st day of summer.

Deputies responded to a business alarm at Showest Theatre.

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