OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Oklahoma's new attorney general has apologized to one of Gov. Kevin Stitt's former cabinet secretaries for his criminal indictment in 2020 by a previous attorney general, saying he believes the secretary 'committed no wrongdoing.'

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden is playing host to former President Bill Clinton to mark the 30th anniversary of the Family and Medical Leave Act, the first piece of legislation that the 42nd president signed into law after taking office in 1993.

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 Here is your preview of Friday's headlines

 - Icy interstate leads to wrecks

 - Archery squad still enjoying big success

 - Prison escapee captured

 - Notice and services for Louama Shockey, and JW Beers. 

Prison escapee captured

Jesse Tointigh, 22, of Weatherford, is back behind bars after walking away from the Clara Waters Community Corrections Center in Oklahoma City Jan. 16. At the time of his escape, Tointigh was serving multiple concurrent five-year sentences for false personation, thirddegree burglary, and carrying a firearm while under supervision out of Custer County.

Archery squad still enjoying big success

Archery at Clinton Public Schools has made history yet again by being invited to the Oklahoma Grant State Competition and having a student place first in a recent competition.

Icy interstate leads to wrecks

Local first responders remained busy late Wednesday night into Thursday morning after waves of winter weather and frozen rain moved through the area resulting in multiple wrecks on Interstate 40, one ending in a fatality. As rescue and cleanup operations continued, portions of I-40’s eastbound lanes remained closed until mid-Thursday morning.

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