OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) – Three Oklahoma Republican lawmakers joined a former corrections official on Wednesday to call for a moratorium on the death penalty amid growing concerns about the state’s brisk pace of lethal injections.

Ecosystem exploration

Western Oklahoma Christian School students Whitlee Wall (above) and Addilyn Funk and Mary Grace Bailey (below left to right) show off their ecosystem habitat diorama creations. Second-grade students at WOCS each created habitats to learn more about the ecosystem

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Ready for some delicious food!

Joshua Farias, left, receives a plate of beans and sides, from left, Kayla Anderson, Troy Rayner and Jazlyn Slater at the Clinton Middle School Bean Supper held Tuesday evening.

The Clinton City Council discussed a Clinical Management Services Agreement with Carrus Health for the opening of an urgent care facility to operate during the temporary closure of the Clinton Hospital during its regular meeting Tuesday.

Over the past few days, the Clinton Fire Department has responded to two vehicle fires in Clinton and its surrounding areas, both of which were a total loss though no injuries occurred and no other fires were sparked during the blazes.

Girl Scout cookie sales are here

Local Girl Scouts have started to sell cookies to fund projects they complete throughout the year. Girl Scouts showing cookies, from left, are Chloe Smith, Sophie Stewart, Phoebe Stewart, Lily Adkinson and Beth Hansen.

Hester finds joy in helping others

Trisha Hester has a heart for people and is able to help others by being a part of multiple organizations within the community designed to help others and by providing fitness courses at Acme Brick Park.

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