Old service station torn down

The former site of Brad’s Auto Sales, on 4th Street near I-40, was cleared this week. A spokesman for the property’s owner, ASAP Energy Inc., said the company currently has no plans for the site that once was a service station.

The Arapaho-Butler Public School Board has announced that the period for filing a declaration of candidacy for the board’s No. 5 seat is set for 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. Monday, Dec. 2, through Wednesday, Dec. 4.

Speaker lectures on cochlear implants

Clinton students in Western Technology Center’s biomedical program were among those who recently heard a lecture by Southwestern Oklahoma University biological sciences professor Dr. Lisa Boggs. Pictured are, front row from left, Cassidy Blanchard of Clinton; Allyson Rees, Cordell;.

WEDNESDAY

OCTOBER 16

SENIOR EVENT: Quilting at the Senior Citizens Center. This event is open to all seniors. 9 a.m.-4 p.m.

-Clintonite ID’d as September stabbing suspect
-State educators meet at Nance
-Clinton Fire Department has smoke alarms available 
-Man charged with burglary, making death threats
-Medicare recipients urged to seek advice from certified counselors

State educators meet at Nance

Nance Elementary Principal Janalyn Taylor had the opportunity to exchange ideas with a group of her peers when the Early Childhood Consortium (ECC) chose Clinton as the site of its

Clinton Fire Department has smoke alarms available

Thanks to a generous donation by Shepherd Home Health and Hospice, the Clinton Fire Department has a good supply of smoke alarms available for homeowners, said Chief Brett Russell. Fire

Clinton resident Sylvester Medina, 34, has been charged with first-degree burglary for allegedly breaking into a room at the Relax Inn, 1116 S. 10th St., and threatening to kill a

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