According to officials, the plan for construction at Red Wheat Drive has been revised and finalized, with an outlook that will keep all businesses open during the construction period – though, motorists are urged to pay extra attention in that area while construction is happening.
State lawmakers who championed Oklahoma’s Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) graduation requirement, including Speaker Pro Tempore Anthony Moore, of Clinton, are celebrating new data that reveals a sharp increase in student completion of forms that help families unlock federal financial aid.
Antonio Najar Jr., 19, of Arapaho, is facing charges after allegedly punching a woman multiple times in front of a minor, threatening the woman’s dog, and damaging the minor’s bedroom door.
Clinton Public Schools’ REDS 365 Program is hosting a “Lights on with REDS 365” open house community event from 4-6 p.m. Thursday at Southwest Elementary School in an effort to raise community awareness and show what students in the program are involved in.
Dist. 3 Commissioner Lyle Miller celebrated a birthday as of Monday’s meeting of the county commissioners. “Sixtysix, just so you know,” said Miller. “I think.”
Two local women have been arrested after a dispute led to shots fired.




