When buying furniture, sometimes a new piece that looks great and is priced affordably can almost be too good to be true. The reality is, no matter what your budget, you want pieces to last and not fall apart in a short period of time.

Today’s ballot includes those who pulled out

Presidential candidates who have dropped out of the race or suspended their campaigns, but did not formally withdraw by December 6, 2019, will still appear on the ballot.

Students create handmade paper

Clinton High School students, clockwise from left, Ruby Martinez, Grady Gaunt, Caden Powell, Matthew Nguyen, Alicia Vasquez, Ace’Lyn Vasquez and Kiera Beckett make handmade and recycled paper with materials provided by a Clinton Public School Foundation grant.

The town of Arapaho continues to make slow but sure progress toward restoring its historic but long-neglected Arapaho Reading Room. To raise funds for the next phase of the project, the town will hold its second annual Spring Fling Craft Show on Saturday, April 25, indoors at the Arapaho Community Center.

CHS art student Marly Mahanay with her parents, Sheri and Clint Mahanay, who are holding the two drawings for which she won Scholastic Gold Key awards. CHS student Ashlynn Fletcher, who was also awarded a Gold Key, was unable to attend the OSU awards cere

At a reception and awards ceremony held Saturday at the Gardiner Gallery of Art at Oklahoma State University, it was announced that Clinton High School senior Marly Mahanay and CHS junior Ashlynn Fletcher were each recipients of Scholastic Gold Key awards. Out of 1,155 entries from Oklahoma artists, only 76 Gold Keys were awarded. The honor automatically qualifies students’ work for entry into a national competition to be held later this month in New York City.

Artists’ work accepted into state show

Clinton High School AP artists Niko Lam, left, and Abigail Timmons display their pieces of artwork which were accepted into the Youth Arts Month show held in Ponca City.

Student recognized

Canute, Church attend- Southwest student Cali Sikes Jessi is Barnett, recognized Sentinel as Student ed school of at the Port. Month. During Brance Barnett, Sentinel, Braxton Barnett high school, he began

Work at The Edge continues

Twelve new air conditioning units are placed on the roof of The Edge church, to be installed later. Renovations on the space, located in the Jaycee Lane shopping center, are getting closer to completion.CND | Robert S. Bryan

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