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The Washita Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution donated solar lights that will illuminate the “Veterans’ Highway” pathway used by Clinton Veterans Center residents. From left are Brenda Jarrell, outgoing

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While studying volcanic activity in Paula New’s geography class at Washington Elementary School, students, from left, Austin Reynaga, Felipe Lozano and Derrin Hester made their own edible landform islands.

Custer County commissioners accepted a bid of $27,500 Monday to upgrade conditions in the County Jail. The commissioners approved a bid from EarthSmart Controls of Oklahoma City for new equipment

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Washington Elementary sixth-graders Jack Hemmingway, left, and Cooper Young are getting ready to eat “edible landform islands” made in their geography class.

FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 27 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

If you rely on an antenna for your TV viewing, changes between now and July 2020 may affect reception of some of your channels. As part of the Federal Communications

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Eighty students at Clinton Middle School are part of a new program this year designed to help them choose their future careers. The Clinton Technical Applications Program (CTAP) is giving

It turns out there was a lot more to an innocuous-sounding item on the Clinton Police Department’s weekend media report than it first appeared. The item simply stated, “Officers responded

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Five juveniles ages 11 and 12 are suspected of burglarizing Southwest Elementary School between 7 and 8 p.m. Saturday. The incident was investigated by School Resource Officer Lacy Hulett who

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