The annual Graft family reunion was held Saturday, July 20, hosted by the Fern (Graft) Crispin family and held in the family room at the First United Methodist Church in Thomas.

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Elaborate Costumes, singing and dancing feature in “Lion King Jr.” at Southwest Playhouse. Pictured, from left, are actors Randon Folsom, Gavin Houck, Chloe Houch and Henry Stone. Performances today at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m., and at 2 p.m. Sunday.

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A family from Amarillo, Texas, stopped in Clinton to enjoy the Rodeo Days Parade. Dad Steven Torres watches as his daughter, six-year-old Lauren Torres, runs to pick up candy being thrown into the street during the parade.

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Clinton’s Rodeo Days Parade drew all kinds of folks. In the photo on the left are Sheriff Kenneth Tidwell, his wife Ann and their dog Penny; on the right is 4-year-old Brinkley Miller on her pony being led by her grandmother, Rhonda Weil.

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A big hit at the Rodeo Days Parade was a show put on by India Shriners from Oklahoma City. Pictured, from left, are Ray “Five Alarm” Bell and Flash Gordon Beckett.

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Arapaho High School alumni seen catching up are, Elmer Stucker of Arapaho, Class of 1946 and Wayne Stock of Texas, left, Class of 1945.

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Frances Merrill was honored for her 100th birthday on Saturday, July 13 at a reception held at Broadway Baptist Heights Church.

The event was planned and hosted by her sons and their wives, Perry Merrill and wife Marj and Melvin Merrill and wife Kathy.

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Riding in a classic 1952 pickup in Clinton’s 2019 Rodeo Days Parade, from left, are Zach Adams, Ben Anderson, Eve Adams, Ela Adams and David Adams behind the wheel.

Furthering its agenda to help America’s farmers, the Department of Labor posted online a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) to solicit public comment on proposed changes to improve the H-2A temporary agricultural labor certification program.

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Sitting in the back seat of a car driven by Kermit Sheppard, 2019 AARP King and Queen, Tommy Caviness and Jonetta Reimer, wave to the crowds in the Rodeo Days Parade.

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