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Students who recently visited “iFly” in Oklahoma City are, front row from left, Calli Thompson, Jessica Jefferson, Abigail Acosta, Carly White, Leslie Lopez and Adriana Rodriguez; middle row, Holly Ronan,

Clinton Pound Animals, Inc. will offer low-cost micro-chipping for dogs and cats from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. Saturday during the Cinco de Mayo celebration at Saint Mary’s Catholic Church,

Shortgrass Playhouse in Hobart will present “Gilligan’s Island: The Musical” at 7 p.m. Saturday, May 4 and Saturday, May 11; and also at 2 p.m. on Sunday, May 5 and

FRIDAY MAY 3 GROUP MEETING: Custer Health Action Team meets at Red Rock Behavioral Health in Clinton. Call Gary Albert (580) 583-4280. 1 p.m. SENIOR EVENT: Grocery shopping. For a

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At Clinton High School Delena Panana gazes at a colored pencil landscape drawing created by her daughter, Aizlinn Vasquez.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -- Emotions are best channeled into personal improvements and a healthier lifestyle. The less you share with others, the better you will do. GEMINI (May 21-June

 

-Man that victim befriended is murder suspect
-New licensing law offers advantages to drivers
-Man stabbed at party released from hospital
-Clinton returns to quarterfinals
-Lady Indians end season in regional consolation finals
-Plus see local pictures 

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A Clinton man stabbed early Sunday morning in his upper left chest has been released from the University of Oklahoma Medical Center and is apparently doing well, Clinton Police Detective Luis De La Torre said Wednesday.

The victim was Alexander Youngblood, 23.

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During Teacher Appreciation Week at Arapaho-Butler Schools, Superintendent Jay Edelen, left, enjoys a dessert buffet with teachers Charity Cote, Kristina Stucker and Bryan Holt.

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