Remember to ‘spring forward’

Bennett Park, left, and Ethan Zatarian, both students in Danielle Sawyer’s first grade class at Nance Elementary, remind everyone to turn their clocks forward one hour this weekend for the start of Daylight Savings Time.

Water tower set to get major face lift

Clinton’s west side high water tower, located just north of I-40 on S. 28 th Street, is going to get a facelift this year thanks to action taken by the city council this week.

Visitation at six prisons was canceled by the Oklahoma Department of Corrections after a group disturbance this week at the Mack Alford Correctional Center in Stringtown.

Referrals are now open for Clinton Public Schools’ Gifted and Talented program and will run through Friday, March 20, said Stephanie Hime, director of elementary curriculum and instruction for Clinton Schools. A link to the referral form can be found under “District Quick Links” at ClintonOKSchools.org.

Reserve Grand Champion

A pig belonging to Arapaho-Butler student Jayce Miller won Reserve Grand Champion Gilt at the 2020 Junior Livestock Show. From left are Miller, judge Cary Middlestatt, and Heath Maddox.

Changes to marijuana laws proposed

Home delivery of medical marijuana, a shorter dispensary setback from schools and making the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority its own agency are among the proposals that survived last week’s first legislative deadline.

Students create formula for fun

Clinton High School students Chloe Bailey, left, and Eden Sadler program a mini robot in the school’s makerspace area.

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