As African Swine Fever (ASF) threatens the swine industry, Oklahoma stays on the forefront preparing for potential outbreak in the United States.

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Jaden Oyler, right shows off “Sunshine” at the Custer County Fair with John Kinney judging.

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This season marks a 100-years-long tradition of Clinton High School football, and at this year’s first home game a “100 Years of Clinton Football Celebration” is planned.

Clinton Fire Chief Brett Russell said the department ended up raising $9,924.41 last weekend during its annual two-day “Fill the Boot” campaign, which has been raising money for the Muscular Dystrophy Association for many years.

Traffic around Clinton schools was the subject of another unscheduled discussion at this week’s City Council meeting, but this time the dialogue was a lot shorter and a lot different from two weeks earlier.

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At a Clinton Fire Department in-house training are, from left, Capt. Forrest Valentine and fire fighters Dylan Abner and John Denney. Valentine is leading the discussion on lessons covered in the book, “Learning the 17 Essential Qualities of a Team Player.”

Clinton schools took some precautionary steps Thursday when a threat was reported to have been made on a social media site, but Clinton Supt. Kevin Hime said the threat did not prove credible and his schools never called a formal lock-down.

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Washington Elementary fifth-graders, clockwise from bottom, Jaedyn Torres, Pedro Solis-Uribe, Adrian Martinez, Jose Limas and Christopher Begay participate in a town simulation discussion in Sara McCoy’s social studies class.

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On the original Clinton High School football field bleachers — now part of Nance Elementary School’s playground — pre-k, kindergarten and first-grade students show their school spirit by positioning themselves to form the number “100.”

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