The Oklahoma Highway Patrol released its report naming the three individuals involved in Friday’s deadly motorcycle crash at the westbound off ramp

 

-New Year’s ruckus leads to charges
-Clinton fishing hole open for business
-Day announces candidacy for Custer Co. Sheriff 
-Reds start state tournament
-CHS slow-pitch begins second season back
-Plus see local pictures

A warrant has been issued for Curtis Mikel Steffler of Hinton stemming from a robbery and altercation taking place New Year’s Eve in Clinton at a local hotel.

The frigid nighttime temperatures of late may not put one in mind of fishing right now, but — slowly but surely — daytime temperatures are slowly creeping upwards as the first day of spring gets closer and closer. The fishing pond at Acme Brick Park, open year-round, is wellstocked and ready for fishing enthusiasts, said park super visor Rachel Swanson.

Clinton vets celebrate Mardi Gras

Earl Jolly, U.S. Army Korean War veteran, and physical therapist Jessica Findley celebrate at a Mardi Gras party held this week for residents of Clinton Veterans Center. CDN | Courtesy Photo

Roman history, literature in action

In conjunction with their English class studies, Clinton High School students Kimbre Holt, left, and Reigen Miller hold a modern-day reenactment of a chariot race using small robots. CDN | Robert S. Bryan

Boy Scouts honor flag in ceremony

Boy Scout Troop 361 members participating in a Court of Honor Flag Ceremony are, from left, Dillon Collins, Kaelib Simpson and Blake Brewer. CDN |Courtesy Photo

Bills to raise the minimum wage that Oklahoma employers must pay employees may not advance through the House or Senate, according to leaders in the Legislature.

Kids have big smiles for dentists

On “Give Kids a Smile” day at Nance and Southwest Elementary schools, Clinton dentists and Western Technology Center dental students provided free screenings for students. Here, Dr. Kyle Serfoss is checking Cristian Cantui with student Kristen Jones assisting. CDN | Courtesy Photo

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