Freshman students float down Frisco Avenue

Riding on the freshman class float during the Homecoming Parade are, from left, Emily Stephens, Mindy Sawatzky, Kenzie Kauk, Campbell Matlock and Audrey Shackelford.

Attorney General Mike Hunter released the following statement after Oklahoma County District Judge Don Andrews’ ruling that denied the plaintiffs request for a preliminary injunction that would have prevented the constitutional carry law from going into effect on Nov. 1.

Daylight Saving Time ends on Sunday, Nov. 3, and that means longer, colder nights are ahead. When the time comes to “fall back,” many homeowners are ready to hunker down and crank up the heat. But when DST ends, the sun doesn’t have to set on lower electricity bills.

Close to 500 new volunteer firefighters have joined rural fire departments four years after legislation that eliminated the age limit for new volunteers took effect Nov. 1, 2015, said House Majority Leader Mike Sanders (R-Kingfisher).

Southwestern Oklahoma State University Theatre will be presenting the Oklahoma premier of “Where Words Once Were” by Finegan Kruckemeyer at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 16, Monday, Nov. 18, and Tuesday, Nov. 19, and at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Nov.

Ear-to-ear smiles

Joshua Isbell, a student in Shakira Thigpen’s third grade class at Southwest Elementary, proudly displays a certificate naming him Student of the Month for October.

A new law will give people with felonies on their records the opportunity to seek occupational licensing for a number of professions as long as their crimes are not violent or sexual in nature.

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No serious injuries were believed to have occurred in an auto rollover accident early Friday afternoon in the 2600 block of Modelle.

The license plate number of someone who evidently stole a large amount of merchandise Tuesday night from Clinton’s soon-to-be-closed Kmart store has been tracked to someone from Hydro, Detective Lt. Luis De La Torre said Thursday.

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