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The Oklahoma Tax Commission has been actively running an information campaign to alert motorists to a change coming soon to the way they license their vehicles. Effective July 1, license plates will stay with the driver — not with the vehicle.

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Band members practicing for the spring concert are, front row from left, Chloe Waldrop, Marquez Borjas and Whisper Walker; and back row, Alan Leon, Claire Aneshansley and Maliciah Conway. Seventh- through twelfth-grade musicians will perform at 6:30 p.m.

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Arapaho High School graduates who attended the school’s recent all-class reunion are, from left, Larry and Arty Daugherty, Class of 1954, of Seiling; Vonnie Shephard Adams, 1956, of Okemah; Madelyn Shephard Patton, 1956, of El Reno; JoLea McDown Crawford, 1957, of Maryland; and Gerry Hatf

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Gill Hernandez of Wichita, Kan., handles the boom shooting concrete for the new tennis courts at Clinton High School. The courts’ surfaces total 26,400 square feet and the concrete being

The Oklahoma State Department of Education has announced that, for the first time since new state testing standards were implemented here three years ago, preliminary results from the annual testing

Beckham County, which had suffered a double tragedy the previous weekend when two people were murdered, sustained yet a third this past weekend when an 18-year-old motocross rider was fatally

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Washington Elementary students who won this year’s Junior Young Talent Art Show, held at the Prairie Art Center in Stillwater, are, from left, Annalissa Ramos, Emma Mc-Comas, Esmeralda Torres, Braxton

Clinton Public School Foundation will hold its annual membership meeting at 7:05 a.m. Tuesday, May 7, in the Clinton Public Schools board office at 1720 Opal Ave. CPSF executive director

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