-Big TV stolen; owner says he was attacked
-Stores found selling minors alcohol
-M.E.’s report still awaited
-Past morticians had problems, too
-CHS blanks both Newcastle squads 
-Lady Reds finish second at home
-Plus see local pictures 

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Heading across the new Tornado Bowl field at Clinton High School, from left, are coaches John Higbee and Gene Ray, Superintendent Kevin Hime, and coaches Mike Lee and Eugene Jefferson.

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Clinton High School’s Advanced Choir will hold a talent show at 7 p.m. Monday in the Clinton Middle School auditorium. Tickets are $5 and support programs such as the annual

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Boy Scouts and Masons gathered to promote Troop 361’s second annual hamburger and hot dog fry and silent auction are, front row from left, Aiden Hall, Tyler Morgan, Xadrian Hernandez,

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Students at First Baptist Church’s “Talk & Stuff” after-school pre-teen program, from left, Luke Dulcich, Corbin Weaver and Caber Johnson make iced cookies.

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Winners of a spelling bee held at Will Rogers Elementary in Burns Flat are Autumn Copeland, first place; and Zachary Poe, second place.

-Body found near Phillips Apartments
-National sports personality to speak at ‘Beast Feast’
-Firefighter appreciation event set for Sunday
-Lady Indians win big in two games
-Indians gearing up for districts

Clinton police were notified Thursday morning of a deceased individual found in a wooded area in the 100 block of Phillips Lane. A news release from Police Chief Paul Rinkel

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A-B graduates, from left, Ginger Roush Read, Clay Kauk, Tina Robinson Hughes, Dusky Woodall, invite the community to the Arapaho-Butler alumni basketball game at 6:30 p.m. Friday, April 19. A

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