-Voters will be asked to keep half-cent tax
-Virtual medicine coming to schools
-Woman charged in large forgery
-Clinton, Hall set for ranked bout
-Plus see local pictures 

A half-cent Clinton sales tax that was passed in 2015 will be continued for 25 years to 2044 if voters approve. By a 4-0 vote, the Clinton City Council on

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Clinton School District nurse Sheffield Southall has a new tool this year to help students avoid unnecessary days off from school, and it will also help busy parents avoid unnecessary

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As Clinton High School teacher Sandra Roulet directs the Advanced Choir during the school’s “100 Years of Football Celebration,” teacher Debbie Carlisle kneels while holding a microphone to record students,

Clinton resident Roselyn Rodriguez, 50, has been charged with forging a $3,500 check from an Edmond land company that was made out to C. Beaty Oil & Gas, LLC, of

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The stained glass entry submitted by Arapaho residents MaryAnn Morris and her husband Bob (not pictured) at the Custer County Free Fair won 1st place, Best of Show and Champion

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Zachary Smith learns how to use science lab tools at Washington Elementary.

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A new mentoring program is set to begin at Nance Elementary, with the goal of providing some extra attention for children who might benefit from it, said Principal Janalyn Taylor.

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