In 1865, with the arrival of federal troops, slaves in Texas were informed of their freedom. The day is celebrated as the holiday Juneteenth. In 1934, the Federal Communications Commission

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Summer Playground staff at a table getting T-shirts ready to distribute to kids are, from left, Debbie Carlisle, Leslie Powell, Kayla Yandell, Julie Parker, Melody Martin and Janalyn Taylor.

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Western Oklahoma Christian School students who had their artwork accepted into a juried art show in Stillwater are, from left, Jada Akin, Dya Carpenter, Lachlan Penner, Kelly Bolejack and Samantha

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Washington Elementary students Grace Meacham, left, and Cadence Sawatzky with Hailey Tucker, Southwestern Oklahoma State University All-Stater.

-Storms ravage county, cause much damage
-Commissioners talk about buying land
-Clinton joins world swim event Thursday
-Denney enters 2019 as a leader
-CHS defeats, ties Woodward in doubleheader
-Plus see local pictures 

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One or possibly two tornadoes touched down Saturday night in Custer County, doing considerable property damage but not seriously injuring anyone. The one known tornado was an EF-2 in the

In between talking about storms and road damage, Custer County commissioners Monday morning declined all bids they had received on two road graders they’re trying to sell. They also met

Clinton will participate in the annual “World’s Largest Swimming Lesson” once again on Thursday, and this year the Water-Zoo Indoor Water Park has added a third swim class to accommodate

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