At the Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission’s Aug. 7 meeting, a proclamation was presented to the Commission from the office of Governor J. Kevin Stitt declaring the entire month of August “Oklahoma Aviation and Aerospace Awareness Month”.

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Arapaho-Butler student Lizzie Shepherd, left, won Reserve Grand Champion Ewe at the Hydro Fair, and was assisted by friend and schoolmate Brecken Hunter.

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At the Clinton Farmer’s Market, 613 Frisco, are, from left, Stacie Nickel, Kelly Listak and her daughter, Cassidy Listak. The market’s hours are 8 a.m. until noon.

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A musical performance given by Ryder Adams, left, his brother Parker Adams and grandfather Perry Adams was one of the highlights at the 2019 Chamber of Commerce Banquet, and received a standing ovation.

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The Arapaho-Butler Junior FFA Team was awarded Second Overall at the state-wide Woodward Livestock Judging Contest. From left are Kenzie Maddox, Reece Richardson, Kamryn Oakes and Jaxson Baker.

 

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Clinton High School National Honor Society students are in the school’s library, helping to prepare new United Fund membership forms to be delivered to Clinton Public Schools staff. From left are Garrett Rivas, Khate Solis and Moises Villanueva.

Cables laid across Clinton streets this week by the Oklahoma Department of Transportation may not be noticeable to many drivers, but Clinton Economic Developer Roland Mower said the data they’re collecting has an important role to play in the city’s future.

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