District Attorney Angela Marsee said Friday she wished to clarify that she was not recommending against pay raises for Custer County officers when she advised county commissioners Monday to hold in abeyance raises which they and the Excise Board had approved earlier.

Leaning pole did not cause power outage

Thursday’s nearly day-long rain was apparently enough to cause a high school student to lose control of a 2013 Toyota FRS that afternoon on Opal Avenue near S. 16th Street. No one was injured, and Clinton Police Detective Lt.

Nance family literacy night Monday

Playing a word game in the Nance Elementary gym are, from left, Ashlynn Gibson, kindergarten teachers Sharon Harl and Amber Hansen, and Danica Garcia. Literacy Night will be held from 5:30 to 7 p.m.

Clinton School District and the Clinton Police Department are partnering on a new policy called “Handle With Care,” which will alert schools when a student has experienced trauma in the home.

Mennonite Relief Sale Nov. 2

This handmade quilt will be auctioned off at the Oklahoma Mennonite Relief Sale on Nov. 2 in Enid. Quilters involved in the project were, from left, Vonita Unruh, Pat Cabaniss, Irwin Schenewolf, Jo Schenewolf and Judy Schmidt.

State Reps. Josh West (R-Grove) and Chris Kannady (R-Oklahoma City) announced that Interim Study 19-007 would be cancelled given that the parties involved have reached a solution.

Two Clinton natives, Walker Martin and Charles Martin, will be performing in Oklahoma City Ballet’s production of Michael Pink’s “Dracula” this weekend at the Civic Center Music Hall.

SATURDAY

OCTOBER 26

MEETING: Al-Anon New Beginnings will be hosted at First United Methodist Church in Clinton. Meets every Saturday. 9 a.m.

SUNDAY

OCTOBER 27

Linda Green-Bennett spoke about how a man addicted to methamphetamines, free after posting bail on felony charges, murdered her husband, an Oklahoma Highway Patrol trooper, on the side of a Cotton County road the day after Christmas in 2003.

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