Two grants totaling $9,000 will be made from the City of Clinton’s lodging tax to help promote events here over the next month. They were approved at Tuesday night’s City

In order to vote in the City of Clinton and Weatherford Primary Municipal Elections on Sept. 10, the last day to apply for voter registration is Friday, Aug. 16, said

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First-grader Aracely Escandon receives updated vaccinations from Shanda Stratton, RN, at the Custer County Health Department in Clinton.

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The victim in a single-fatality auto accident Wednesday off Interstate 40 at the east edge of Clinton was a young Texas man who was reported by the Oklahoma Highway Patrol

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Leroy and Darlene Krewall stand on their manicured lawn at 321 S. 24th, selected as this week’s Clinton Daily News Yard of the Week.

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More than 800 4-H’ers from across Oklahoma gathered for the 98th State 4-H Roundup at OSU. Custer County 4-H delegates to the three-day event, front row from left, were Reagan

A Laverne woman was killed and a Seiling man critically injured in different moving-vehicle accidents Saturday. The woman, Dawn Renee O’Hair, 44, died when she was struck by a Burlington

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Western Oklahoma Christian School students Garret Lind of Cordell, left, and Travis Cooke of Corn stand near the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier during a class visit to Washington, D.C.

TUESDAY AUGUST 13 STORY TIME: Clinton Public Library holds its weekly story time for young children. For additional information call (580) 323-2165. 10 a.m. SUPPORT GROUP: Foster-Adoptive Association meets at

In 1521, Hernando Cortes captured the capital of the Aztec empire, Tenochtitlan (later Mexico City), after a three-month siege. In 1907, the first gasoline-powered taxicab took fares in New York

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