Students ‘aim’ to have fun

After reading “The Odyssey” in their 9th-grade English class, Alundra Martinez, left, and Esperanza Calixto create their own mock catapult. CDN | Robert S. Bryan

Western Technology Center is exploring ways to expand the programs it offers to students, said Assistant Superintendent Kathy Corning. However, since it’s still in its early days, the WTC Board of Education hasn’t made any formal decisions yet.

Presidential Preference Primary

The Presidential Preferential Primary Election will be held on Tuesday, March 3. Custer County Election Board secretary Ann Brown said Early Voting for the election will be held from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 27 and Friday, Feb. 28, and from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 29. All Early Voting will be held at the Custer County Election Board office, 633 N. 6th St. in Clinton.

Special friends take a moment

At Grace Living Center, activities director Sandra Cabaniss, left, shares a moment with resident Tara Bolden. CDN | Robert S. Bryan

Artists earn honorable mention

The artwork of Western Oklahoma Christian School 5th-graders Jace RomanNose, left, and August Dobrinski won honorable mention in the 2020 Young Peoples’ Art Exhibit held in Ponca City. CDN | Courtesy Photo

A violation of a protective order led to a handful of charges Feb. 19 for a Clinton man when he allegedly entered a home to take keys to a vehicle he shared with his estranged wife.

Baggett, gilt perform for judges

Clinton student Taelar Baggett shows her cross gilt “Lillie May” in front of judges at the 2020 Junior Livestock Show, held at the Custer County Fairgrounds. CDN | Robert S. Bryan

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