A new transit plan intended to provide people in more rural parts of Oklahoma with access to some of the larger cities is being formulated by the Oklahoma Department of

Students recognized

Clinton students Tatum Shackelford, left, 4th grade, and Ryder Adams, 5th grade, were selected for the All State Children’s Chorus and will perform Friday in Tulsa.

Fire department training exercise

Clinton Fire Department Lt. D.J. Woodall ignites a large pile of brush Tuesday morning at the city’s trash disposal site on Glenn Smith Road. This controlled burn was part of

Following the success of the Hub City Arts Festival, held downtown in September of 2017, Clinton Arts Council members are in the preliminary planning stages of setting the next one.

A much longer warranty proved to be the deal-maker Monday night for the purchase of a new generator by directors of the Foss Reservoir Master Conservancy District. The directors eventually

Today is the 15th day of 2020 and the 26th day of winter. TODAY'S HISTORY In 1759, the British Museum opened to the public. In 1844, the University of Notre

Girl Scouts enjoy warm weather

Girl Scouts Troop 262 members enjoying an afternoon of Route 66 Miniature Golf are, from left, Olivia Lofland, Elliott Burnam, Bree Woods, Elexis Tyler, Saphira Wilson, Brylie Driskill (in back),

WEDNESDAY JANUARY 15 SENIOR EVENT: Quilting at the Senior Citizens Center. This event is open to all seniors. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. MEETING: Al-Anon New Beginnings will be hosted at First

State Reps. Marcus McEntire (R-Duncan), Chris Sneed (R-Muskogee) and Tammy Townley (R-Ardmore) commented on the ongoing discussions to eliminate surprise medical billing in Oklahoma. A surprise medical bill is a

Family fun featured

Playing one of the lead actors in “Seussical the Musical” is Lane Gateley as Horton. The play, based on the works of Dr. Seuss, opens Friday, Feb. 14 at Southwest

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