Twenty-one people had submitted applications for the position of Clinton Public Schools superintendent by Friday’s deadline, and Clinton School Board president Paul Adams said he’s pleased with that number. “I think that’s a very
In Oklahoma, the Presidential Preferential Primary Election will be held on Tuesday, March 3. Custer County Election Board secretary Ann Brown said the deadline for voters to request an absentee ballot for the election is 5 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 26. In the primary election, Re
Clinton firefighters responded to a small grass fire Saturday at Exit 65 that they believe was intentionally set.
On “Give Kids a Smile” day at Nance and Southwest Elementary schools, local dentists and dental assisting students from Western Technology Center teamed up to provide free dental screenings. Pictured, front row from left, are WTC instructor Kelly Pease; Clinton Public Schools nurse Ashley Cummins; Dr. Floyd Simon Jr.; and WTC students Lacey Struck, Adriana Bonilla and Micah Williams; and back row, CPS nurse Sheffield Southall; Dr. David Boone; Dr. Kyle Serfoss; and students Brittany Frick and Kristen Jones. CDN | Robert S. Bryan
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol investigated a personal injury collision around 10:30 p.m. Saturday one mile north of Mountain View on State Highway 115 in Washita County.
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It’s way past the holiday season, and you might be on a decluttering kick and think, “Why not donate these old holiday decorations?” If it’s the dead of winter and you’re boxing up fake evergreen wreaths and ornaments, you’re not doing a service by giving it to stores like Goodwill and Salvation Army. They depend on household donations that are sellable, and they can’t move seasonal merchandise when it’s out of season. Instead, save and store
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Repair and renovation to the Glancy Hotel will apparently be implemented in three stages according to information supplied by City Building Inspector Toby Anders.