Hard at work

Levi Bailey, left, and Danny Barrios work on “Design An Ad” forms for the Western Oklahoma Christian School.

Students enjoy simpler times

Western Oklahoma Christian School second-graders, from left, Lydia McElwain, Hensley Hill and Alix Floyd put their artistic skills to the test.

Advertising exec

Nathan Cooke, a third-grader at Western Oklahoma Christian School, designs an ad for Clinton Daily News.

Creative talent

Western Oklahoma Christian School sixthgrader Rachel Red holds up an ad she created for “Design An Ad” with WOCS substitute teacher Tina Clayton.

Senators James Lankford (R-OK) and Richard Durbin (R-IL) have urged Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Alex Azar to ensure rural hospitals have the needed support to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic and maintain financial stability to continue serving their communities.

Here's a look into the Thursday edition of the Clinton Daily News

- City council will keep parks open for now

- CPD, OHP arrest axe wielder

- Three injured in I-40 wreck

- Nine file for county, house seat

- Denney’s walk-off gives ‘silver lining’

Meget stays in touch with students

Southwest Elementary School Principal Nathan Meget crashes a virtual class to say “Hi” to some students, while his daughter Hadley watches.

A Clinton man was successfully subdued by the Clinton Police Department and the Oklahoma Highway Patrol after allegedly brandishing an axe during an altercation at his home – which the suspect also allegedly attempted to burn down – Tuesday afternoon.

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