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Arapaho-Butler science student Katelyn Garibay holds a model she made of periodic table element.

In 1789, George Washington was inaugurated as the first president of the United States. In 1803, representatives of the United States and France concluded negotiations for the purchase of the

Are you tired of being inundated with catalogs in your mailbox? Not only is it a nuisance to receive unwanted catalogs, it’s also a waste of natural resources. To have

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Recent “Star students” at Will Rogers Elementary in Burns Flat are, front row from left, Phoenix Paustell, Aiden May, Ireland Hose, Paityn Detherow, Logan Spence and Andrew Price; middle row,

TUESDAY APRIL 30 STORY TIME: Clinton Public Library holds its weekly story time for young children. For additional information call (580) 323-2165. 10 a.m. MEETING: Clinton AA meets in the

 

-One suspect, two murder counts likely
-Volunteers sought for city’s beautification
-Local bees struggle to survive
-CHS makes 26th straight regional
-Lady Reds close out year in regional tourney
-Plus see local pictures 

The person of interest in a couple of deadly shootings last weekend in Beckham County is no longer considered “a person of interest” – instead, he’s officially a suspect now and was expected to be charged late Friday or sometime Monday with two counts of first-degree murder.

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The City of Clinton Beautification Committee is seeking volunteers again this summer willing to adopt an area and maintain it, to help the City continue its goal of beautifying Clinton.

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Agricultural crops depend on weed killers and insecticides to thrive, and the increased food production they make possible helps feed the world. But their benefits don’t come without a cost, and Arapaho beekeeper Charles Touchstone understands those costs better than most.

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On Friday The Edge finalized its deal on the purchase of Clinton’s Jaycee Lane Shopping Center, shown here in an architectural rendering, said lead pastor Randy Jones.

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