Flooding across Oklahoma has taken its toll on homes and businesses, but the wildlife population also has been affected, said Dwayne Elmore, Oklahoma State University Cooperative Extension wildlife specialist and Bollenbach Chair in OSU’s Department of Natural Resource Ecology and Management.

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An emergency meeting of the Clinton Public Works Authority adjourned Wednesday with no action taken by the three city councilmen who were present.

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Corn Bible Academy’s new building is taking a little longer to build than the school would like. But progress continues steadily forward, and when the project is finally completed it will be completely debt-free.

 

-Foss board gets look at Clinton plant
-Start of harvest ‘almost’ on-time
-Weatherford suspect in robbery identified
-Radford returns after year at Sayre
-Softball rolls constant work, improvement over to summer
-Plus see local pictures 

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Although it’s still a little too soon to tell how this year’s wheat crop will measure up, cutting is beginning this week in a few areas of Custer County. Moisture

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Brent Schroeder, a 20-year-old from Okeene, has been charged with armed robbery of $90 from the Jiffy Trip convenience store in Weatherford on April 19. The charge was filed and

“We will never have water problems in this part of Oklahoma again.” – City Manager Mark Skiles “It’s the most sophisticated treatment plant in the state of Oklahoma.” – Mayor

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In the Southwest Elementary cafeteria for the Summer Feed program, from left, are Nina Bacon, Lana Golden and Lorena Leon serving meals to fifth-grader Evan Hunter and fourth-grader Yahel Ochoa.

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