Stanley Gerald Stinson, Sr. and Stanley G. Stinson, Sr. to Wilks Ranch Texas, Ltd, WD.SW ¼ NE ¼ 1-15N-14W, SE ¼ NE ¼ 1-15N-14W. Smith & Hill, LLC to Henry

Residents living in and around Clinton can learn about their risk for cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis, diabetes and other chronic, serious conditions with affordable screenings by Life Line Screening. First Christian

Court-appointed special advocates will be submitted to Department of Human Services (DHS) child welfare records searches this fall under Senate Bill 722, recently signed into law. “Being that these advocates

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Clinton High School students, from left, Michelle Nguyen, Holly Ronan, Alexia Aston, Calli Thompson and Cara Herrera were with a group who recently visited iFly in Oklahoma City.

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Southwest Elementary third-graders practicing the violin are, front row from left, Arianna Spottedwolf, Bianca Roque and Dyson Ellis; and back row, Elizabeth Hansen and Analise Sevenstar.

In 1840, the Penny Black, the world’s first adhesive postage stamp, was issued in Great Britain. In 1866, racial violence broke out in Memphis, Tennessee; in a three-day span, 45

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Guest artist Joe London, formerly a Clinton High School art teacher in the 1970s, demonstrates for CHS students, from left, Ryan Pigg, Silvia Pinedo and Ramona Villegas how to use

Gov. Kevin Stitt has given his approval to legislation ensuring citizens can get emergency refills on life-saving prescriptions. Sen. Carri Hicks, D-Oklahoma City, is the principal author of Senate Bill

Governor Stitt recently signed legislation to ensure county records are preserved. Sen. John Haste (R-Broken Arrow) and Rep. Mark Lawson (R-Sapulpa) are the authors of Senate Bill 442 to increase

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