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Checking out the 2002 Yamaha Midnight Star are, from left, Elis Tyler, Kaileb Tyler and Alex Tyler during the Rt. 66 Festival.

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Posing by an antique fire truck at Saturday’s Route 66 Festival, from left, are Clinton Fire Department Capt. Calvin Baggett; Clinton Police Department Chief Paul Rinkel; 3-year-old Crash Fawver, 6-year-old Catch Fawver, and their mom, Darla Fawver, all of Arapaho.

The Oklahoma Senate passed a bill that provides increased classroom time for students beginning with the 2021-2022 school year.

Senate Bill 441 was one of four agenda items of Senate Republicans for the 2019 session. The bill passed the Senate by a 30-16 vote.

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Yuliana Nolasquez, left, and Aviance Hester face their futures together after recently graduating.

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Opal Smith and Miguel Chom Morales promenade home during a square dance at Nance Elementary.

State Superintendent of Public Instruction Joy Hofmeister made the following comments in response to Gov. Kevin Stitt’s signing of Senate Bill 593. The new law prioritizes high-quality professional learning opportunities in computer science.

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Winners of Clinton’s “Biggest Loser” challenge were Chuck Nickel in first place with an $884 cash prize; Lisa Wandrie, second place, with $252; and Kelly Stephens, third place, $126.

The Oklahoma House just passed House Bill 1269, making State Question 780, which was overwhelmingly approved by Oklahoma voters and changed simple drug possession and several low-level property crimes to misdemeanors instead of felonies, retroactive.

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