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Randy Beutler, president of Southwestern Oklahoma State University, left, shakes hands with Doug Greer at the Clinton Chamber of Commerce Awards Banquet.

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Looking over some donated school supplies at Nance Elementary are, from left, Principal Janalyn Taylor, Nancy Morales and Elsa Villanueva.

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Flames claimed the home belonging to a family of five early Sunday morning in Arapaho.

Here's What People Are Reading In The Weekend Edition of The Clinton Daily News

-Clinton Kmart scheduled to close

-Goodwin gives 20 years for drugs, guns

-Former Red Tornadoes to be recognized before game

-Local Pictures

-Obituary for Todd McAtee

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The shoe that had been feared would be dropping fell Friday as Kmart announced that its Clinton store would be closing.

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Clinton’s current contribution to the federal judiciary had a major role in putting away a big-time drug dealer and weapons violator this week.

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Troopers George Hoyle, left, and Chris Newcomb, both with OHP’s Marine Enforcement Division, will be patrolling area lakes over the Labor Day weekend checking for boat safety violations.

Clinton Public Schools is asking all former CHS football players to come down onto the field Friday when the Red Tornadoes face off against the Woodward Boomers, to help kick off the town’s “100 Years of Clinton Football Celebration.”

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Clinton High School students Ramona Villegas, left, and Litzy Silos stand in front of a sign that displays the school’s motto for the year.

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Seen mingling at the Frisco Conference Center, from left, are Shelby Howell, Arapaho Fire Department Chief Jared Howell, Max McKinsey, Clint Lively and Shelley Heerwald.

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