State Rep. Melissa Provenzano (D-Tulsa) is set to begin work on an interim study into Oklahoma’s student loan debt. Provenzano hopes to use the recently approved study to work with

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Girls from around the state attended the prestigious Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math (STEAM) Camp at Southwestern Oklahoma State University this summer. The program is designed to inspire girls

House Majority Leader Mike Sanders (R-Kingfisher) was recently named the 2019 Oklahoma Legislator of the Year by the American Legion Department of Oklahoma in recognition and appreciation of his outstanding

Almost all flat-screen TVs are energy hogs. To save energy, take a look at the picture setting of your television. Manufacturers typically pre-set new TVs to the brightest setting, which

Two of the three criminal counts filed July 22 against 18-year-old Daivia Simpkins have been dismissed. A third, unauthorized use of a vehicle, was retained. Simpkins, 18, is a former

A bicyclist was run over and killed about 1 a.m. Sunday on Old Highway 66 near Golf Course Road, Clinton police announced in a press release. Police were waiting on

Clinton resident Kyle Merrill, 19, was admitted to the AllianceHealth hospital here in good condition after his motorcycle hit a deer early Friday morning at the Exit 69 on-ramp to

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Fourth-grade teacher Morgan Behrens helps enroll new students inside the Southwest Elementary cafeteria. Pictured, from left, are Alfonso De la Fuente, age 3; Destiny De la Fuente, 5, kindergarten; Kimberly

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The well kept yard belonging to Mike and Connie Burden, at 202 Randolph Rd., was selected as this week’s Clinton Daily News Yard of the Week. Exceptionally well cared for

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