Fire fighters get safety lessons

Clinton fire fighters participating in a training exercise together are, from left, Collin Wieder, Capt. Forrest Valentine and Tyler Calvert. Valentine is giving tips on how to vertically ventilate a roof.

A $7,500 semi-sized grain trailer reported stolen Sunday from the Farmers Co-Op at 301 S. First St. in Clinton may have been found in Dewey County.

Rotarian fundraiser a success

Lisa and Wade Anders check out silent auction items at the Rotary Club chili supper at the Frisco Center.

Bats get new home

Foss State Park manager Barry Hardaway is presented with a bat house that was made by freshman Ryan Schoeppach in his Wood Tech class at Arapaho-Butler Schools. The bat house is one of three that will be placed at the park.

Senate President Pro Tempore Greg Treat announced leadership changes made necessary due to the recent resignation of a member of the Senate.

House Bill 2876 was filed for consideration during the 2020 legislative session that, if passed and signed into law, would remove the death penalty from among the options in Oklahoma for sentencing in capital cases.

A-B students have fun while doing good

Arapaho-Butler High Schools on hand to help out at the Rotarian Chili Day are, from left, Tach Sappington, Amy Jo Shepherd, Mariah Sperle, Kelcie Beals, Cheridan Shepherd, Emiley Kauk, Jace Edelen and Chaley Shepherd,

Rep. Sean Roberts (R-Hominy) filed legislation recently that would require sheriffs, wardens, and other operators of detention facilities to comply with federal immigration officers.

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