Spring brings promises of returning warmth, new life and the annual green-up. With this, the contrast between the brown winter landscape and the evergreen eastern redcedar diminishes. But the threat

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Performing in a special assembly at Nance Elementary are, front row from left, Autumn Krewall, and Camila Hernandez; second row, Daxon McCarther, AnDrea Ford, Jennesey Rodarte and BrynLee Nowlin; third

A new study released by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) finds greenhouse gas emissions from corn-based ethanol are about 39 percent lower than gasoline. The study also states that

-$750,000 grant sought by Foss board
-Electronics kits donated at A-B
-Lawter Road gets boost
-Clinton sweeps Classen SAS
-Tennis takes top three in tourney brackets
-Reds fall at Cache, eliminated from district title
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Students in the Technology Design class at Arapaho-Butler High School will now be able to learn electronics, thanks to special kits purchased for the class with help from the Alpha

Directors of Circuit Engineering District No. 7 tried to give the Lawter Road project at Weatherford a jump start Tuesday with a 24-minute discussion behind closed doors with the public

A request for the first of several grants the Foss Reservoir Master Conservancy District hopes to get for its big modernization program has been submitted. This one was for $750,000.

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Clinton Postmaster Kathy Adcock holds an example of a sheet of stamps that went on sale this week. The five stamps feature murals from post office lobbies around the country,

A Clinton woman who allegedly pulled a knife on Scott Campbell, owner of S&D Drug Store at 915 Frisco Ave., was captured by police a short time later hiding in

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