Hammon killer will likely get life in prison

Tommy Dean Bullcoming, 55, of Hammon, who was found guilty Friday of killing his former girlfriend by stabbing her 48 times and slitting her throat, will apparently spend the rest

Petry accepts board seat

Judy Petry, president and general manager of Clinton-based Farmrail System, Inc., has been named by Alaska governor Mike Delaney to fill a vacancy on the seven-member board of the state-owned

Students prepare for Thanksgiving

Students, front row from left, Cade Stomps, Xzavier Fuentes and Molly Herndon; and back row, Kaylee Western, reenact the first Thanksgiving in Florence Gathright’s kindergarten class at Nance Elementary School.

Teachers, school staff make merry

Just before Thanksgiving break, Clinton Superintendent of Schools Kevin Hime and Assistant Superintendent Adam McPhail visited each school site to hand out Christmas stipends to teachers and support staff. Pictured

The Clinton Chamber of Commerce is getting ready for its annual Festival of Lights Parade and Chocolate Festival on Tuesday, Dec. 3, and the Chamber is still accepting entries for

TUESDAY NOVEMBER 26 STORY TIME: Clinton Public Library holds its weekly story time for young children. For additional information call (580) 323-2165. 10 a.m. MEETING: Clinton AA meets in the

Preschoolers enjoy crisp weather

On yard cleanup detail at Pop-N-Tot Preschool are William Hill, 3, at left, and Crash Fawver, 4, who decided it was more fun throwing leaves than raking them.

Incumbents from Clinton, Arapaho-Butler and Weatherford school districts have all declared intentions to run again for their seats when the candidate filing period opens Dec. 2.

The woman who allegedly stole a pickup last week in Weatherford and then led Clinton police on a high-speed chase here came very close to wiping out another vehicle before she was stopped, an affidavit of probable cause filed with seven charges against her indicates.

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