When you’re young, an injury from a fall may sideline you for a few days or weeks, but a full recovery is usually quick. As you get older, the consequences of falls can become more serious, setting up a sequence of events that can have longstanding implications on independence and health.

 

-Local teen suspected in burglaries
-Rodeo celebrations kick off tonight
-City Council filing period ends
-Leon brings two medals home from Australia
-Local rodeo competitor pool runs deep
-Plus see local pictures 

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Excelsior School alumni, from left, Terrel Taplin, Tubb Lewis, Bonnie Fisher and Susanna Williams are busy planning for the school’s reunion, to be held Aug. 2-4.

Chamber of Commerce president Julie Burden said Rodeo and Hot Dog Days will officially kick off tonight from 4-7 p.m. at Engleman Park, with a $1 hot dog feast, music,

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McComas to take Ward 3 Council seat in November Ward 3 (represented by the area shaded in purple) will have a new councilman in the form of Patch McComas. McComas

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Former Clinton High School football star Daivia (DayDay) Simpkins, 18, was arrested Tuesday afternoon as a suspect in one or more of the recent burglaries that were reported here over

FRIDAY JULY 19 SENIOR EVENT: Grocery shopping. For a ride call (580) 309-3467. 8:30 a.m. DANCE: American Legion dance at the Legion Hall on U.S. 183, entry by donation. 6:30

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