Here's a look at Wednesday's headlines

- Boeing coming back to test aircraft here

- Schools looking at purchasing textbooks

- Homecoming called off for Friday

- Sixteen months was worth the wait for Warnick

- A-B drops game versus Canute

Tracking exercises

Nance Elementary School special education teacher Julie Adkinson, at right, demonstrated with Lyrik Hunter at Monday’s school board meeting Bal-A-Vis-X (balance/auditory/vision exercises) techniques that strengthen the left and right to work together to improve reading skills in children. In the background are Assist. Supt. Adam McPhail, Luke Adams, Dr. Floyd Simon Jr. and Supt. Tyler Bridges.

Clinton Public School officials are purchasing new core-subject textbooks to replace the current textbooks which are approximately 10 to 15 years old.

Sixteen months was worth the wait for Warnick

Clinton resident Donna Warnick shares a bond with someone that only 3 percent of people can understand. On Halloween of 2019, Warnick received a phone call saying a perfect match was found, and she needed to prepare for her heart transplant surgery.

Responded to a medical call in the 900 block of N. 6 , Thomas.

There was an error in Tuesday’s story detailing Jennifer Vice’s fundraising efforts for the Oklahoma Children’s Hospital.

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