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Arapaho-Butler students, from left, Kylin Oakes, Quade Richardson, Jantz Baker and Reagan Maddox win first place in the Woodward Livestock Judging Contest held at the Woodward County Free Fair.

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Western Technology Center’s STEM Academy Coat Ceremony welcomed new pre-engineering students into the two-year program. The coat ceremony symbolizes the students’ commitment to pursue excellence in their education and chosen career field.

In 1305, Scottish leader William Wallace was executed in London.

In 1942, the Battle of Stalingrad began as Nazi and Soviet troops fought for control of the city.

In 1966, the Lunar Orbiter 1 spacecraft transmitted the first photo of Earth from orbit around the moon.

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Mingling at the 2019 Chamber of Commerce banquet are, from left, Sharon Meacham, Randy Meacham and Chris Jones.

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Juniors Litzy Silas, left, and Trey Newcomb discuss their summer reading in their Honors English III class at Clinton High School.

 

-Man on PCP fights police, several others
-CHS grad earns national medal
-Scott Mason appointed to EPA position
-CHS sweeps Elgin, moves to 8-3 on year
-Clinton softball gives Weatherford a scare in loss
-Plus see local pictures 

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Clinton High School 2019 graduate Graycianne Bennett, who earlier this year took first place in Oklahoma’s FCCLA Interior Design Scenario category, took her design project to the FCCLA National Leadership Conference in Anaheim, Calif., and has returned with a silver medal.

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A 230-pound man that Clinton police said was high on PCP – a very potent illegal drug – was subdued Tuesday after battling as many as six men at a time along U.S. Highway 183 in front of the Clinton Fire Station.

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W. Scott Mason IV, former Cordell resident and grandson of the late Dr. and Mrs. Walter Scott Mason Jr. of Clinton, has been appointed to serve as the U.S.

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