Western Oklahoma Christian School third-grader Nathan Cooke dissects owl pellets during a classroom lesson. The pellets consist of bones, feathers, teeth and insect shells that owls spit out because they’re
FRIDAY OCTOBER 11 DANCE: American Legion dance at the Legion Hall on U.S. 183, entry by donation. 7 p.m - 10 p.m. MEETING: Clinton AA meets in the basement of
So much for fancy cars, houses and jewelry. Eighty-one percent of Americans believe their “most valuable asset” is their family, according to a new survey by the nonprofit consumer-education organization
Reduce, reuse, recycle and ... refuse? Yes, refuse! We’re taught to be polite, and we often think it’s rude to refuse the stack of napkins, plastic utensils or the plastic
-Driver charged in 105-mph pursuit on I-40
-Christmas comes early to SWPH
-CPSF awards fall grants for classroom projects
-Reds look to start win streak at Owls
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Obituaries
-Samuel Lee
-State Deaths
Details of a nine-mile high-speed chase at up to 105 miles per hour that began near Clinton have come to light with the filing of charges against the suspect, an
In 1845, the U.S. Naval Academy (then known as the U.S. Naval School) opened in Annapolis, Maryland. In 1957, the core of a nuclear reactor caught fire in Cumbria, England.