Last weekend was beautiful for February in this part of Oklahoma, but one wouldn’t have known it by the number and severity of area auto accidents.

What a difference a day makes

Today’s chilly temperatures were nowhere in sight Sunday afternoon when these Arapaho-Butler students took advantage of unseasonably warm weather to go fishing at Acme Park Lake.

Clintonites urged to pull togeth

The weather was nearperfect for getting outside this weekend, which may have been one reason for the light turnout for Clinton’s monthly community cleanup day, held the first Saturday of each month.

Millspaugh recognized

Melinda Dougherty, right, presents Rose Millspaugh with a Hold Reward for her work with the Custer County Republican Women.

 

Handmade surprises

Angel Perez, left, and Litzy Silos make piñatas that will be given to third-grade classes that Clinton High School Hispanic Club members have been working with at Southwest Elementary.

Brass knuckles allegedly used in incident at bar

A Louisiana man with a criminal history for aggressive behavior is facing new charges in Custer County of wearing brass knuckles when he allegedly slugged the manager of a Weatherford bar.

November female suspect accused again

A woman released Monday from the Custer County Jail spent Wednesday night in the Weatherford City Jail after allegedly stealing a vehicle in Clinton that afternoon, driving it to Weatherford and leading police there on a chase.

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