Library hosts wide variety of events

Young James Miller takes a break from petting a baby kangaroo being held by Jackie Kropp during a Clinton Public Library event. Kropp is the program/outreach coordinator for Western Plains Library System.

The Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) urges parents to maintain a safe sleep environment for children. SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome) remains one of the top three causes of infant mortality here.

Fun volcano experiment

At Western Oklahoma Christian School, Clinton students Gretta Geisler and Braden Davey make a composite volcano from spray foam insulation for science class.

 

-Lucas sees Warren vs. GOP nominee
-CHS sets new Chromebook policy
-Homecoming Parade float entries sought
-Dowdell ‘set’ Lady Reds up for success
-Club volleyball meeting
-Begay focuses on team in softball career
-Plus see local pictures

CHS sets new Chromebook policy

When Clinton High School students return to school after fall break, they’ll each be assigned their own Chrome-book to use for the remainder of the school year. It’s a new

The Clinton High School Homecoming Parade will be held Friday, Oct. 25, said CHS teacher Michelle Hilterbran. Groups, businesses and organizations that would like a presence in the parade may

Lucas sees Warren vs. GOP nominee

This area’s voice in Washington, Republican Congressman Frank Lucas, believes the 2020 presidential race will come down to Democrat Elizabeth Warren and “whoever the Republican candidate is.” Lucas, who’s represented

Students celebrate Hispanic heritage

In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, students from Washington Elementary created a mural, paper picados and paper flowers. Holding up the mural are, from left, Ervin Curtis, Madison Ashcroft, Brycen

In 1779, Polish nobleman Casimir Pulaski died from wounds he suffered while fighting for American independence in the Revolutionary War. In 1890, the Daughters of the American Revolution formed. In

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