Honoring those who served

Clinton Veterans Center residents wave flags, as the Clinton Fire Department, Clinton Police Department, Oklahoma Highway Patrol and vehicles from local businesses drive by in a parade held Friday. The parade was held to honor veterans so others could visit them, while observing social distancing.

Oklahoma Highway Patrol troopers are working to find out what caused a fatality accident Monday morning near Weatherford.

National Nurses Week

AllianceHealth Clinton nurses Brenda Jennings, left, and Wade Blackwell, right, take care of “patient” and fellow nurse Janae Chittum, having a little fun in celebration of National Nurses Week. CDN

Agents with the Oklahoma Department of Corrections are investigating an assault on an inmate housed at Lawton Correctional Facility early Sunday morning. Several hours later, inmates assaulted a prisoner at North Fork Correctional Center in Sayre. Both inmates were treated at local hospitals.

In 1877, Native American war leader Crazy Horse surrendered to U.S. troops in Nebraska.

New slides at Acme

Working on assembling a new slide at Acme Brick Park are Anthony Moore, left, and Mark Miner. The men were there as part of the monthly ClintonFirst cleanup day.

Oklahoma banks have worked around the clock since the second round of the Paycheck Protection Program was opened early last week, helping disburse millions of dollars and tens of thousands of loans to the states small businesses.

Southwestern Oklahoma State University in Weatherford and Sayre has announced that it intends to resume in-person teaching, learning and residential life for the fall 2020 semester.

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