Lobbyists seeking to influence elected officials in Oklahoma continue to spend some of the highest amounts ever in spite of rules intended to curb their practices.

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Even the railroads have had their fill of rain. “It really needs to stop raining for a bit. When you operate a railroad, probably one of the main issues is

A woman’s desire for her 1-year-old toddler to see its dad for Father’s Day ended in double felony charges against the father. He was charged with child abuse and domestic

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Summer Playground students, from left, Ashley Garcia, Kamriana Bennett and Alexa Hoffman are captured mid-air while taking a coordinated backwards leap into the swimming pool at McLain Rogers Park.

Clinton Veterans Center residents will receive a special guest next week when Gold Star Mother Cathy Powers visits the center at 10 a.m. on Tuesday. Powers is making her way

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The Oklahoma Society of Certified Public Accountants (OSCPA) has recognized Clinton CPA Elaine Fransen for being an active member of that organization for 50 years, and presented her with a

FRIDAY JUNE 21 SENIOR EVENT: Grocery shopping. For a ride call (580) 309-3467. 8:30 a.m. DANCE: American Legion dance at the Legion Hall on U.S. 183, entry by donation. 6:30

In 1788, New Hampshire ratified the U.S. Constitution and became the ninth state. In 1898, U.S. troops captured the island of Guam. In 1982, John Hinckley was found not guilty

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Pastor Wilma Jackson, left, and volunteer Verlan Womack point to a sign that was made to advertise H.O.S.T. Ministries’ available community services. The church outreach will soon include an intensive

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