The U.S. Department of Commerce announced the affirmative preliminary determination in the antidumping duty (AD) investigation of imports of mattresses from China, finding that exporters from China have dumped mattresses in the United States at margins ranging from 38.56 to 1,731.75 percent.

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Clinton Public Schools employee Mark Goucher paints the bookshelves inside the Reds Reading Wagon, the van he helped convert into a mobile library for the district. Behind him are CPS educators Vanessa Perez, left, and Stephanie Hime.

Now that the grace period has passed for current businesses manufacturing or selling food products infused with or containing CBD and/or medical marijuana to obtain their food licenses, the Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) will have inspectors making visits to ensure compliance with the

A flood fund has been established by the Oklahoma Cattlemen’s Foundation (OCF) to help cattlemen who have been affected by ongoing statewide flooding in Oklahoma.

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Winners of Clinton Head Start’s literacy challenge, from left, are Isaac Gonzalez, third place; Samuel Diehl, first place; and Oscar Rosales, second place.

Alumni and Friends Day will be held June 14 at Southwestern Oklahoma State University in Weatherford. All alumni and friends are invited to participate in the busy day of activities, which includes a golf tournament, tour of a private car collection, summer picnic, car cruise and happy hour.

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Kids participating in First Baptist Church’s vacation Bible school this week include, from left, Ava Moore, Jeremiah Abraham, Lillian Adkinson and Olivia Campbell. The program is being held from 8:30

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A husband-and-wife team working security at the North Fork Correctional Center in Sayre were arrested at their rural Canute home Friday evening for allegedly trafficking in hard drugs. The suspects

A public hearing on the City of Clinton’s proposed budget for Fiscal Year 2019-20 will be held at 5:30 p.m. today (Tuesday) in conjunction with this evening’s regular City Council

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Terry Goforth, center, plays teacher Annie Sullivan in Southwest Playhouse’s production of “The Miracle Worker.” In a scene with students from Perkins School for the Blind are, from left, Kirsten

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