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Oklahoma Department of Transportation’s Division 5, headquartered in Clinton, set an ODOT record this week when it became the first division ever to earn the Governor’s Safety Excellence Award two years in a row.

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Clinton Mayor David Berrong considered Thursday evening’s “Love the Hub” party to be a success, with an enthusiastic crowd of 150 to 200 people in attendance at the Frisco Center.

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The First Baptist Church preteens donned “armor” at Talk & Stuff.

In only three months, the Oklahoma School Report Cards’ interactive dashboard has drawn more than 1.2 million views.

The Washita National Wildlife Refuge is developing an Overall Hunt Plan which will include opening additional areas to waterfowl and crane hunting and adding dove hunting. The public is invited to provide information that should be considered in developing the Overall Hunt Plan.

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Winners of the Clinton Head Start Literacy Challenge, from left, are Alfredo Moreno, third place; Ximena Gamez, first place; and Karlee Mathews, second place.

At the Washita Chapter NSDAR’s May meeting, the program was given by Great Plains District Director Leslie Dietrich.

It has been a long few weeks of weather for Oklahoma families, meteorologists, first responders, and emergency management personnel after spring storms, tornadoes, and flooding have hit us and the Midwest especially hard this year.

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In a scene from “The Miracle Worker,” Kate Keller, played by Jalonda Bengs, intervenes during a fight between her husband Capt. Keller, right, played by Benjamin Dobbs, and his adult son James Keller, played by Jason Bengs.

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Enjoying an outdoor square dance at Nance Elementary, from left, are Zayvon Hester (with back to camera), Mayson Mosburg, Edgar Rodelo, Kendall Serfoss, Greer Ray, Aubrey Bishop, Noe Gonzales and Evelyn Roush.

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