You wipe down the counters, clean the floor and run the dishwasher regularly. Your kitchen appears clean on the surface, but there’s probably a lot that could use a refresh.

They may seem small, but millions of plastic hotel keycards are made and tossed away every year. Hotels are slowly replacing the hard-to-recycle plastic with biodegradables and eco-resins, but until

 

-CPS employees to receive bigger bonuses
-Small fire at Days Inn corralled
-Medical marijuana could be step away
-Parade entries sought
-Brinkley’s return fills right side role
-Clinton JV football wallops Woodward
-Plus see local pictures

In an effort to deter future hate crimes and ensure criminals are held accountable, Sen. Ron Sharp has filed legislation strengthening Oklahoma’s hate crime law. Senate Bill 1083 would allow

Fire fighters teach safety rules

Clinton fire fighter Dylon Kupka helps Andrea Ramirez, front, and Yoselinee Rivera during a practice fire drill in CFD’s inflatable fire safety house.

Senator James Lank-ford (R-OK) applauded the bipartisan passage of his bill in the Senate Judiciary Committee. The Promoting Security and Justice for Victims of Terrorism Act seeks to provide justice

The Clinton Board of Education has voted to increase Christmas bonuses for teachers and support staff again this year, to $2,500 and $1,750, respectively. Superintendent Kevin Hime said although the

Books abound

Southwest Elementary students, from left, Makayla Bird and Jaiden McCullough help Librarian Christy Stephens show off some of the books available during the school’s book fair. Books will be available

There is still time to submit entries for Clinton High School Homecoming Parade, said CHS teacher Michelle Hilterbran. The parade starts at 3:30 p.m. Friday downtown, followed by the game

Small fire at Days Inn corralled

A fire that started from a welding job did minor damage Tuesday morning to a stairwell support column at the Days Inn, located at S. 10th Street and S. 13th

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