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Visiting Acme Park to enjoy the fresh air and sunshine are grandmother Rosa Martinez, left; daughter Brenda Rojas and son Mateo Bautista, 1½ years old; and daughter Ruth Rojas and son Chris Valeria, 1 year old.

Western Plains Library System is continuing to grow, and director Tim Miller said he’ll be reaching out to some local contractors soon for bids on a construction project planned for the WPLS main office. But he’s expecting to have to wait a while before the remodel is done this time.

Custer City School is organizing its Panther Pride Party 2019, and the planning committee is requesting that RSVPs be sent now from those planning to attend, said alumna and committee chair Yvonne Covey. The party will be held from 2-10 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 31, on Main Street in Custer City.

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Nance Elementary student Colton Pool, left, swings partner Mia Jara in a square dancing performance for family and friends before taking the summer break.

A low bid of $277,000 was accepted conditionally Tuesday night by Clinton City Council members for refurbishment and repair of the clarifier at the city’s wastewater treatment plant.

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An impressive Memorial Day service that will feature retired Brig. Gen. Steve D. Elliott, executive director of the Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs, as main speaker, has been lined up for Monday at the Clinton Cemetery.

As the Memorial Day holiday approaches, the Oklahoma Highway Safety Office (OHSO) and Oklahoma law enforcement want to remind all drivers of the importance of seat belt use. The annual ‘Click It or Ticket’ campaign is a high-visibility enforcement effort that runs from May 20 to June 2, 2019.

The Oklahoma Senate gave approval to legislation creating the Legislative Office of Fiscal Transparency (LOFT), an office that would provide independent data to lawmakers and the public on state agency budgets and program performance.

The bill would:

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