H.O.S.T. Ministries has announced that it will resume worship services inside the church at 10:30 a.m. Sunday. The church had been holding services outdoors in the parking lot since Easter.

The governor recently signed into law a bill that strengthens the role of victims’ impact panels in helping to stop driving under the influence (DUI) offenses in Oklahoma and will help reduce the number of repeat offenders.

Not a care in sight

Little Gage Zavasky was recently caught taking advantage of quality spring weather by swinging at a local park.

Here's a look at some of Thursday's headlines

- High speed chase ends in arrest

- Council takes first step in city manager search 

- It’s time to inspect, repair mailboxes

- City facilities reopening

- Clinton City Council honors Gerald Green

An alleged fleeing felon was arrested Tuesday after he led police on a high speed chase through residential areas in Clinton and then on U.S. Highway 183 south of Clinton, before being taken into custody by the Clinton Police Department.

It’s time to inspect, repair mailboxes

Clinton Postmaster Kathy Adcock said the U.S. Postal Service is asking all homeowners to inspect and repair their mailboxes during “Mailbox Improvement Week,” May 17 -23.

Clinton City Hall is now open, the fitness center at Acme Park will open Monday and plans are underway to prepare to be able to open the swimming pool on June 15.

The Clinton City Council and City Attorney Ryan Meacham met briefly behind closed doors Tuesday “regarding the purpose of discussing the employment, hiring, appointment … of the office of the city manager.”

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