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Jonathan May cleans the roof of the outdoor amphitheater at McLain Rogers Park using a strong blast from a water pressure machine.

The Burns Flat Church of Christ will hold Ladies’ Day starting at 9 a.m. Saturday. The featured speaker will be Celine Sparks, of Hazel Green, Ala., and all ladies are

In 1966, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Miranda v. Arizona that police must inform suspects of their rights before questioning them. In 1967, Thurgood Marshall became the first African-American

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Seen at the Love the Hub party held at Frisco Center are, from left, Donna Skinner, and Janice Berrong and Vanessa Baker volunteering at the check-in table

In 1999, passenger rail made a triumphant return to the Sooner State as the Amtrak Heartland Flyer hit the rails between Oklahoma and Texas. Now the train is readying for

 

-County hikes help to city fire agencies
-Opportunities Inc. Senior Day revived
-Parents can apply for vaccination exemptions
-Newcomb brings trusty hands to offense
-Red Tornadoes take one of two against Hobart
-Plus see local pictures 

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Inside the Redland Theater on Frisco Avenue, owner Rock Rodebush moves batts of insulation while continuing to work on the old movie theater’s renovation.

After a long hiatus, Opportunities Inc. will once again start holding Senior Day events in Clinton and surrounding communities, said outreach coordinator Keri Divis. The events are held to reach

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Together, American Legion Post 41 in Clinton and its Women’s Auxiliary have donated $1,000 to help flood victims in eastern Oklahoma. Checks for $500 apiece were presented recently by Bobby

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