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The large cast of “Seussical the Musical,” Southwest Playhouse’s next production, gathers at the playhouse for its first read-through. At the table are director Julie K. Barnett, left, and choreographer

Following back-to-back historic pay raises and education budget increases, Oklahoma has seen a significant increase in classroom teachers. Currently, Oklahoma schools employ more than 43,000 teachers and Sen. Ron Sharp

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Deegen Goucher was named Student of the Month for December at Southwest Elementary.

 

-High-speed chase covers country roads
-County clerk will file discharge papers for vets
-Trucker hurt in three-auto crash
-Lady Indians flying high at break
-Texas Bowl features old Big-12 matchup for Oklahoma State
-Plus see local pictures

High-speed chase covers country roads

Santa Claus got lots of competition from high-speed travelers this year.

Another pursuit, this one beginning at Weatherford and ending in a creek bottom east of Clinton, occurred Dec. 15.

Improvements made to 6th Street

On 6th Street next to the old Clinton Fire Department building, employees of Circle S Paving resurface the street from Gary Boulevard all the way north.

Any Custer County veteran may file a copy of his or her military discharge papers with the County Clerk’s office, and thus be guaranteed of having quick access to them should the originals ever become lost or destroyed.

A Fort Cobb truck driver was injured in a three-vehicle collision that occurred at 9:08 a.m. Monday on a Washita County road nine miles south of Canute.

A Clinton woman reported having a large amount of cash stolen from her car sometime Tuesday. The victim, Donna Johnson, 23, also sustained minor injuries when she was thrown from the hood of the suspects’ vehicle.

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