January marks a major milestone for Oklahomans saving for college as the Oklahoma 529 College Savings Plan surpassed the $1 billion asset mark on Jan. 16.

February is “Black History Month” and there is an extra incentive to celebrate: 2020 is the 150th anniversary of the 15th amendment to the Constitution.

Frosty crafts

Southwest Elementary students Charli Merrell, left, and Brandon Aruizo try their hand at making snowmen during a recent project.

Future OHP dispatches to come from Enid

Clinton, which from its spot on Route 66 has been served by the Oklahoma Highway Patrol since the organization’s founding in 1937, will soon have its troopers dispatched out of

Chamber hosts luncheon

Wednesday the Frisco Center hosted the semi-annual Clinton Chamber of Commerce luncheon. Signing in are, from left, F.A. Sewell and Brenda Salcido with Narci Smith, as Erin and Luke Adams

The wife-and-husband team of Micah and Travis Wascher of Canute were sentenced Tuesday to 96 months (8 years) and 30 months (2½ years), respectively, for distributing methamphetamine and phones to

Arapaho WTC honorees

Morning WTC Awards recipients from the Arapaho community include front, from left, Jamae Hughes, Haley McMillen, Jodi Hamm, Kimberlynn Arnez, Emily Baker, Jayca Matthews, Garison Lacy, Jeremiah Thompson; back, Nick

The annual Clinton Hub City Tournament begins at noon today and day two starts at 11 a.m. Saturday. There are 19 teams slated to attend the tournament. Anadarko, No. 8

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