Senator James Lank-ford (R-OK) issued the following statement on his support for Governor Kevin Stitt’s (R-OK) state executive order following the use of contraband cell phones following the recent outbreak

Clinton FIRST volunteers collect 80 bags

Loading bags of trash collected by volunteers on Saturday’s Clinton FIRST day of service are Director of Economic Development Roland Mower, left, and Clinton resident Michael Heerwald.

There is a strong tailwind pushing aviation and aerospace education in the State of Oklahoma, and the Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission is leading a renewed and dedicated charge in that effort.

Realistic experiment

Hannah Cain, a student at Western Oklahoma Christian School, holds a “volcano” she created in science class.

‘Garage sale’ Friday

Anne Lambeth, left, and Charlene Meacham prepare for the annual Friends For Life garage sale fundraiser, to be held from 3-7 p.m. Friday and from 8 a.m. until 3 p.m.

Attorney General Mike Hunter announced the state has been awarded the federal Sexual Assault Kit Initiative (SAKI) Grant to help collect, prioritize and test a number of the sexual assault

Volunteer lends a hand

During the Clinton FIRST cleanup campaign, volunteer Cassie Matlock cleans up the area in front of Homeland Grocery Store.

Clinton teen to compete for pageant title

Clinton student Gabrielle Clayton is among six teens from around Oklahoma who will be competing for the title of Miss SWOSU’s Outstanding Teen at this year’s competition. Pictured are, from

‘Practice makes perfect’ in action

Playing recorders while learning how to read music at Western Oklahoma Christian School are, from left, Bryson Switzer of Weatherford; Ava Johnson, Foss; and Audrey Stewart, Clinton.

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