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Attendees at a recent meeting of the Republican Women committee included, front row from left, Sheryl Franco, Claudia Eagan, Mary Ann Shepard and Gail Sheperd; and back row, Tommy Caviness,

The State Election Board completed its statutorily-mandated, biennial voter list maintenance this week. The process removed 3,030 duplicate voter registrations and 88,276 inactive voter registrations from Oklahoma’s voter rolls. The

 

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Clinton Public Farmer’s Market is returning this summer, but a “new and improved” version is being planned for this year. It will be held weekly instead of bi-weekly, and will

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Shane Steigman, left, gets help from Terry Jackson loading an old freezer and tree limbs onto a trailer in preparation for Clinton’s city-wide cleanup. From 9 a.m. until 5:30 p.m.

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Arapaho-Butler Elementary students getting ready for the school’s annual pancake supper include, from left, William Helvey, Presley Littke, Riley Reed, Madalin Lockhart, Zoey Howenstine, Paxton Fike, Ryder Coleman and Jett

Churches in Clinton and Arapaho will celebrate Easter on Sunday. Following are some of the special events and worship services being planned for this weekend. EASTER EGG HUNT 10:30 a.m.

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

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