-Driver charged in 105-mph pursuit on I-40
-Christmas comes early to SWPH
-CPSF awards fall grants for classroom projects
-Reds look to start win streak at Owls
-Plus see local pictures

Obituaries
-Samuel Lee
-State Deaths

Arapaho-Butler carnival Monday

Selling tickets for Arapaho-Butler High School’s carnival on Monday are, front row from left, Mariah Sperle and Chaley Shepherd; and back row, Ryan Carlisle, Jace Edelen and Tack Sappington.

Christmas comes early to SWPH

The cast list has been announced for Southwest Playhouse’s next production, “Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus,” said director Ashby de la Plaine. Theater-goers should be prepared for a

CPSF awards fall grants for classroom projects

Clinton Public School Foundation awarded $15,453 in grants this week to fund classroom projects at Nance Elementary, Southwest Elementary, Washington Elementary and Clinton High School. Classroom grants are awarded twice

Details of a nine-mile high-speed chase at up to 105 miles per hour that began near Clinton have come to light with the filing of charges against the suspect, an

In 1845, the U.S. Naval Academy (then known as the U.S. Naval School) opened in Annapolis, Maryland. In 1957, the core of a nuclear reactor caught fire in Cumbria, England.

THURSDAY OCTOBER 10 SENIOR EVENT: Arapaho Senior Citizens will meet at the Arapaho Community building for a Pot Luck Dinner. 6:30 p.m. MEETING: Native Outreach Baptist Chapel to hold a

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