To ensure U.S. citizens are prepared to travel internationally, the Weatherford Post Office will host a passport fair from noon until 3 p.m. Saturday at Weatherford Post Office, 107 E.

Legislation was signed into law to allow school districts to stock inhalers for health emergencies. Sen. Kay Floyd, D-Oklahoma City, authored Senate Bill 381. “Many people don’t realize they have

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Esequiel Gutierrez, a student in Joy Badillo’s art class at Clinton High School, uses chalk to draw large sidewalk artwork.

 

-Judge explains reasons for denying bond
-Craft show in Arapaho Saturday
-Elk City dam could be redone
-Treatment center plans expansion
-CHS hosting playoff opener Friday
-Indians start regionals after district title win 
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In his first court appearance since being charged with first-degree murder with malice aforethought, Brandon Benevento was denied bond Monday by Special District Judge Stephanie Jones.

Work continues on the restoration of the old Arapaho Reading Room, and to raise funds for the project’s next phase the community will hold its Spring Fling Craft Show from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. Saturday at the Arapaho Community Center.

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Students in Cindy Bond’s science class at Clinton High School were visited by a nonvenomous python native to northern Africa. Pictured, from left, are the snake’s owner, Zianne Skaggs-Bell, Alex Jones and Charidee Kliewer.

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