The building and property of VFW Post 4465 in Clinton was sold at auction this week to the Economic Development Business Center of the Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes, auctioneer Corky Heard confirmed Friday.

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Demonstrating their sportsmanship at this week’s Oklahoma Hall of Fame Tennis Clinic held in Clinton are, from left, Blake Wolters, Nate Jones, Jose Ochoa, Mason Taylor, Dakota Elizondo, Kate Dowdell, Emily Stephens (partially hidden) and Paul Lockwood, former University of Oklahoma tenni

Five electricity-related meters valued at approximately $4,800 were stolen overnight Tuesday from a truck parked on Peterson Drive, Detective Lt. Luis De La Torre of the Clinton Police Department said Friday.

Attorney General Mike Hunter applauded the United States Supreme Court decision that will allow a World War I memorial cross to remain on public land in Maryland.

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Christian Hensley pets a goat at the Oklahoma City Zoo while on a field trip with Summer Playground students.

In 1815, French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte abdicated his throne for the second time. In 1870, Congress created the U.S. Department of Justice. In 1942, Congress officially recognized the Pledge of Allegiance as part of the U.S. Flag Code. In 1944, President Franklin D.

Tourism is the state’s third-largest industry, and new research by the Oklahoma Tourism & Recreation Department shows that visitor spending hit a record high in 2017. An estimated 21 million visitors generated $8.94 billion in total direct travel spending for the state.

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Summer Playground student Amelia Wise plays with an oversized xylophone during a field trip to the Oklahoma City Zoo.

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Rebekah Campbell gets a different view of the world from her perch in a tree near Clinton Middle School.

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