Lifesaving skills taught by experts

At a health fair held recently at AllianceHealth Clinton, James Livingston, left, Sinor EMS, and Michelle Addington, Sinor EMS director, showed people how to administer CPR.

In 1801, the first New York Post newspaper was published.

In 1841, the first underwater tunnel was completed beneath the Thames River in London.

In 1907, Oklahoma was admitted as the 46th U.S. state.

EDMOND Bradford, R. Lucille: 93, died Nov. 12. Services 11 a.m. Monday, Edmond Road Baptist Church (Crawford Family, Edmond). NORMAN Gentry, Jerry M.: 80, died Nov. 11. Services 2 p.m. Saturday (DeArman, Sulphur). OKLAHOMA CITY Guthrie, Marian: 88, died Nov. 11. Memorial services 2:30 p.m.

The Southwestern Oklahoma State University College of Pharmacy’s Phi Lambda Sigma chapter will host the 6th annual Chemical Dependency Seminar from 6-8 p.m. Monday in the SWOSU Fine Arts Center Auditorium in Weatherford.

Shawn Dewees, manager of the Foss Reservoir water demineralization plant, received a $45,000-per-year pay raise at the November meeting of the district’s board of directors held Tuesday night. It will be effective Jan. 1.

Unseasonably warm daytime temperatures may be in the short-term forecast, but the area will be hit with much colder nighttime temperatures when winter officially arrives next month. Opportunities, Inc.

A-B Homecoming game tonight

Royalty candidates for Arapaho-Butler High School’s Homecoming are, front row from left, Kelcie Beals, Mariah Sperle and Cheridan Shepherd; and back row, Brett Griffith, Jace Edelen and Ethan Pyron. Winners will be announced following the game, which starts at 7:30 p.m. tonight.

Waldrop retires after long volunteerism stint

W.C. “Willie” Waldrop has made a career out of volunteering in the Clinton community. He’s well-known for being willing to lend a hand, at his church, the American Legion, Boy Scouts and at various senior organizations in the area.

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