Biomed students play detective at ‘crime scene’

Another school year is in full swing at Western Technology Center (WTC), and every year the first-semester project assigned to junior Biomedical Science students — including many from CHS and

In 1835, the Texas Revolution began as American settlers battled Mexican troops near the Guadalupe River. In 1919, President Woodrow Wilson suffered a stroke that left him partially paralyzed. In

Clinton officers visit Nance Elementary

Members of the Clinton Police Department recently visited students at Nance Elementary. From left are Lt. Miguel Gonzales; student Christian Hensley; School Resource Officer Lacey Hulett; student Jahayden Moore; and

Volunteers at Nance Elementary

First-grade students Julian Ochoa and Brynlee Nowlin are screened for color blindness by Masonic Lodge volunteers Robert White, left, and Earl Martin.

Wedding gift should come from the heart

DEAR HARRIETTE: I was invited to a bridal shower but was unable to attend because of a last-minute scheduling conflict. I feel bad because I really like the woman who

The Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) joins state and national partners in encouraging year-round personal and community preparedness for disasters and disease outbreaks. Oklahoma’s recent storms are a reminder

 

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Illinois girl hurt in Foss wreck

Two automobile accidents were reported in this area over the weekend with a 19-year-old female being flown to Oklahoma City from one of them. She was from East Moline, Ill.

Opportunities Inc. is warning Clinton seniors about genetic testing fraud, the latest in a long line of Medicare scams. Opportunities outreach coordinator Keri Divis and others from her office recently

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