Clinton businesses recognized

Farmers Cooperative of Western Oklahoma in Clinton is celebrating its 100th anniversary this year. From left are Matt Blackston, manager Richard Metscher, German Espinoza, Tommy Wise, Joe Espinoza, Nathan Miller

Domino’s Pizza will be opening a facility in Clinton, the city’s economic development director announced Tuesday night at his committee’s monthly meeting. Roland Mower said the new pizza restaurant will

Water dominated local news during past decade

Numerous subjects had their big moments in and around Clinton during the last decade, but one just kept coming back. Whether it was the four-year drought during the first half

Donations to Clinton Public School Foundation have dropped significantly and if the trend continues the consequences could be dire for the organization, reported CPSF Executive Director Erin Adams. “Every year,

Kindergarten student at work

Kindergarten student Aades Barraza gets help on an art project from Clinton High School artist Matthew Nugyen.

Buddy system

CHS student Ally Martinez helps A’Rayah Washington with her art project.

Student of the Month

Jaylene Arreola was recognized for her achievements at Southwest Elementary.

Resourceful thieves and cybercriminals continue to find new ways to hack U.S. consumers’ sensitive personal information. Dumpster diving, stolen or lost wallets and mail fraud should still be concerns, but

Johnson receives award

Clinton High School teacher Sherrie Johnson attended the Association of Career and Technical Education (ACTE) conference in Anaheim, Calif., where she received the National Association of Teachers of Family and

THURSDAY JANUARY 9 SENIOR EVENT: Arapaho Senior Citizens will meet at the Arapaho Community Building for a pot luck dinner. 6:30 p.m. MEETING: Native Outreach Baptist Chapel to hold a

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