THURSDAY APRIL 18 MEETING: Native Outreach Baptist Chapel to hold a Bible study and prayer at the Clinton Community Hall on Dog Patch Road. Meets every Thursday except for funerals

The number of farms continues to shrink in Oklahoma while the average farm size increases, according to the latest Census of Agriculture. Over the same five-year period, 2012-2017, the average

House Concurrent Resolution 1003 was filed by State Rep. Tommy Hardin, requesting that the Oklahoma State University Board of Regents and the Extension Service halt their current plans to reduce

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Southwest Elementary third-graders who earned the right to vote in this year’s Sequoyah Book Awards event included, front row from left, Yahel Ochoa, Conner Meget, Benton Bridgeman, Brittain Mosburg, Jaiden

In the recently released 2017 U.S. Census of Agriculture, it detailed in part that less and less of Oklahoma’s soil is whisked away by its powerful winds. A good anchor

As the opioid epidemic raged on in 2018, dialogues swirled around who to blame for the crisis and how to cut opioids from the treatment narrative. While opioids have long

 

-Daubenspeck earns top state honor
-Tornado’s tragic terror told on tour
-City-wide cleanup Friday, Saturday
-Cisneros stifles Darko for senior night victory
-CHS gets state experience at previews
-Plus see local pictures 

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The tragic story of a young mother and her infant daughter who died a few weeks apart in 1912 as a result of the same tornado – called by news media of the time as a “cyclone” – was one of the sad highlights of Monday afternoon’s Sunset Tour of the Clinton Cemetery.

Clinton residents wanting to rid their homes and properties of trash, yard waste and other unwanted debris may do so for free at the town’s annual city-wide cleanup event to be held on Friday and Saturday. Hazardous waste materials will not be accepted.

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