CHS vocalists perform at Thunder game

Led by director Sandra Roulet, Clinton High School Advanced Choir members seen singing at an OKC Thunder game this week included, front row from left, Madelyn Blodgett, Audrey Shackelford, Katie

Collections are beginning for a different kind of donation – used bed sheets – by Lesa Rauh, Custer County Extension educator. Ms. Rauh said volunteers for Oklahoma Home and Community

FRIDAY JANUARY 17 SENIOR EVENT: Grocery shopping. For a ride call (580) 309-3467. 8:30 a.m. DANCE: American Legion dance at the Legion Hall on U.S. 183, entry by donation. 6:30

Certified ergonomists know that the ideal workstation is about more than just a beautiful chair or desk. There are a number of key factors to consider for a workstation that’s

 

-City’s assets promoted at trade show 
-Chamber luncheon Jan. 29
-Two Weatherford assaults charged
-Reds can’t climb back versus Cache
-Clinton boys win close one, Lady Reds fall in double overtime
-Plus see local pictures

A three-day retail trade show attended by Clinton Economic Development Director Roland Mower may not bear fruit this month, or even this year. But after working in economic development for

The Clinton Chamber of Commerce will hold its biannual membership luncheon at noon on Wednesday, Jan. 29, at the Frisco Center, said Chamber president Julie Caldwell. Special guest at the

Cub Scouts study science of music

Cub Scout Asa Mosburg uses his cello to demonstrate different sound vibrations for his fellow Wolf Den members, back row from left, Addi Mach, Alex Stratton, James Miller, Carter Wandrie,

The old and the new

Clinton police officers Austin Trogdon, left, and Jeffrey Robbins model the old and the new uniforms at their department. Trogdon’s old shirt is a French blue, and Robbins’ new one

One Weatherford resident has been charged with domestic assault and battery resulting in great bodily harm and with allegedly causing an automobile accident in which a woman received a broken

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