Chief captures fugitive

Clinton Police Department Chief Paul Rinkel nabs “bank robber” Joslynn Roll, 2, during Halloween’s Trunk or Treat on Frisco event.

Oklahoma shed its status as the No. 1 incarcerator in the nation when more than 450 prisoners were released this week under the provisions of House Bill 1269, authored by

Literary pumpkins

Southwest Elementary students were recently asked to represent some of their favorite book characters with pumpkins. From left, Valentina Rodriguez holds her pumpkin from “Elephant and Piggie,” Cayden Coronado holds

The Washita Chapter NSDAR held their October meeting on Monday, Oct. 14, at Café Clinton. Regent Nancy Lisle opened the meeting with Chaplin Rose Millspaugh assisting. Mareen Hallmark led the

Southwestern Oklahoma State University’s Nurses Christian Fellowship (NCF) will host a Chilly Chili 5K and 1 Mile Fun Run at 11 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 9. Sign-in will be at the

Four AARP Safe Driver courses will be offered in November: • Friday, Nov. 8 — 8:30 a.m. until 3:30 p.m., Hobart Tech Center, 1000 Bailey, Hobart. • Saturday, Nov. 9

Cosmonaut donates to Stafford Museum

Russian cosmonaut Alexei Leonov passed away on Oct. 11, 2019, but a part of his legacy remains through his own personal artifacts on display at the Stafford Air and Space

A person who goes to court and is convicted of a crime might think of a judge’s sentence as time served. But there’s almost always more to it. Fees and

Cotton harvest in full swing

Randon Ridling drives a cotton stripper on his family’s farm north of Sentinel. So far, the cotton production forecast looks positive.

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