Every week the Oklahoma State Department of Health releases the latest information about flu cases around the state, and the latest numbers show that hospitalizations in Custer County due to confirmed flu cases have been slowly creeping up the past few weeks.

Musicians selected for honor

Members of Clinton High School’s marching band who auditioned and were chosen for the Shortgrass Honor Band are, from left, Cazi Ramos, Chloe Waldrop, Autumn Breitling and Garrett Rivas.

In 1788, English settlers landed in Australia to establish a penal colony.

In 1943, the first armed uprising began at the Warsaw Ghetto in German-occupied Poland.

In 1964, planners unveiled the designs for New York’s World Trade Center.

A large granite marker that had become one of the edifices and the namesake for Clinton’s Boulevard of Champions will be replaced, entrepreneur Walt Schumacher assured Wednesday. The marker was

Reading Room gets new foundation

Donating their time to the restoration of the 115-year-old Arapaho Reading Room are, from left, Shane Fawver, Lance Teeter and Jessie Beavin. The building is moved from its foundation so

Redland Theater nears completion

Although the Redland Theater on Frisco Avenue may have seen the end of its days as a movie theater, it won’t be too much longer until it becomes a landmark

Two Clinton High School juniors, Connor Williams and Litzy Silos, have been selected to attend University of Oklahoma’s High School Leadership Conference (HSLC) next month, said CHS counselor Brenda Louthan.

CHS vocalists perform at Thunder game

Led by director Sandra Roulet, Clinton High School Advanced Choir members seen singing at an OKC Thunder game this week included, front row from left, Madelyn Blodgett, Audrey Shackelford, Katie

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