Clinton city government’s bark was worse than its bite concerning a new trash truck. At its April 2 meeting the Clinton City Council voted to have City Manager Mark Skiles

THURSDAY AUGUST 15 SENIOR EVENT: Arapaho Senior Citizens will meet at the Arapaho Community building for a Pot Luck Dinner. 6:30 p.m. MEETING: Native Outreach Baptist Chapel to hold a

In 1483, the Vatican’s Sistine Chapel was consecrated. In 1914, the Panama Canal officially opened. In 1947, India and Pakistan won independence from Britain. In 1971, President Richard M. Nixon

 

-School board discusses way forward on bond
-City aiding women’s shelter
-Hemp meeting planned
-Clinton Fire Department donating radios to Bessie
-Meacham, Lady Reds walk-off Bethany
-CHS opens 2019 with defensive practice
-Plus see local pictures 

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Getting together now that school is back in session, from left, are Southwest Elementary principal Nathan Meget, Clinton High School vice principal Chad Pugh and Clinton High School coach Brent Caldwell.

Beginning Nov. 1, a new law takes effect to help Oklahoma women be better informed about a condition that can make breast cancer difficult to detect. A ceremonial signing of Senate Bill 443, known as Nancy’s Law, was recently held at the state Capitol.

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On the south side of Schumacher Fields at Acme Park, Cesar Rodriquez, left, Damien Sambrano and Leo Moreno work on the soccer building.

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