Southwestern Oklahoma State University’s Student Success Center (SSC) is helping students during the virtual learning that is going on at the Weatherford and Sayre campuses.

According to Dr. Veronica McGowan of the SSC, services the center is offering include:

Customer service still open

As a precaution against COVID-19, City Hall is closed to walk-in traffic and is only accepting utility payments at its drive-thru. City of Clinton Utility Supervisor Sherry Morgan smiles while helping a customer.

Attorney General Mike Hunter has released the following information regarding law enforcement action relating to individuals or business owners that do not comply with the governor’s March 24 executive order.

Senator James Lankford (R-OK) has offered an amendment to the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, which would increase the bill’s $300 limit on the charitable giving deduction to one-third of the standard deduction ($4,000 for an individual filer and $8,000 for married joi

Here's a peek into Tuesday's Clinton Daily News

- Hime talks about distance learning plan

- Corona cases increase by one

- Changes made for ad valorem taxes

- Leon ends as two-time state qualifier

- Foss Lake Fishing Report

- Local pictures and more

Oklahoma school districts are making preparations to begin “distance learning” instruction on April 6, as mandated by the Oklahoma State Department of Education (OSDE). Clinton Public Schools Superintendent Kevin Hime said that administrators here are busy designing a framework to meet the needs of Clinton students, but stressed that he intends to be flexible in the coming weeks.

Good times persist

Clinton residents found a way to still have some fun this weekend, while following social distancing regulations. Pictured is Micah Dunford, who smiles and shows off her Jack and Jill’s snow cone. CDN

New sign in place

The new sign, a collaboration between the Clinton Ministerial Alliance and the City of Clinton is up and greeting visitors to town that elect to take the first exit into Clinton from the westbound lane of Interstate 40. CDN

Custer County now has four conformed cases of COVID-19, according to the Oklahoma State Department of Health.

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