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Western Oklahoma Christian School third-grade teacher Delaney Funk, left, and second-grade teacher Danyal Walters put the finishing touches on a bulletin board in preparation for the first day of school

Clinton High School principal Paula Harp hopes every single CHS student will attend the “back-to-school bash” planned for the first day of school on Thursday. Not only because several fun

With right-of-way lined up from three more landowners, Weatherford’s struggling Lawter Road street project appeared Monday to be much closer to reality than it’s been for some time. Chairman Kurt

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Weatherford police are seeking the public’s help in identifying a thief who entered the high school there on June 30 and stole numerous items from several classrooms. A press release

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Among the 10 raffle tickets that were drawn during the 2019 Oklahoma American Legion Summer Convention, three of the winners were from Clinton. From left are first-prize winner Scott Crumley,

(WASHINGTON, DC) – Senator James Lank-ford (R-OK) issued the following statement on H.R. 3877, the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2019: “At $22 trillion in debt, even the most conservative of

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Cycling down Glenn Smith Road during the Excelsior School Reunion Parade is Clinton School Board member Susanna Williams.

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At the back to school bash held at McLain Rogers Park, Tonya Gaunt, left, and Stephanie Hime signed up parents for CPARP (Clinton Parents As Reading Partners), a free education

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An electric service contractor replaces poles and cable line at the intersection of Glenn Smith Road and Modelle, near Eastside Academy.

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