A check through past editions of the Clinton Daily News reminds that the more things change here, the more they resemble the past. And the more varied the opinions are

Students’ hard work rewarded

This month’s Star Students were announced at Will Rogers Elementary in Burns Flat. Recognized for being good students and citizens were, front row from left, Paxon Tate, Taytum Reeve, Ransik

Good partnership

Kindergarten student Grace Pearson gets help with her art project from Clinton High School student Da’Shya Grimes.

With the early arrival of winter, the grip of cold temperatures and snowfall that landed along with it, now is a good time to start thinking about keeping your home

CPS closed Monday for federal holiday

Clinton Public Schools will be closed Monday for Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Southwest Elementary third-grade teacher Lillian Collins gives her students a history lesson about the federal holiday.

The Oklahoma State Election Board released statistics this week on the number of registered voters in the state heading into the 2020 election cycle. In terms of numbers, Custer County topped the list of registered voters in districts represented by State Rep. Harold Wright and State Sen.

Two young people whom Washita County officials had been seeking for more than four years are finally back in custody at Cordell after being picked up by the U.S. Marshal’s Service in Comanche County.

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