Here's your preview of Wednesday's CDN

- CPD officers vote to form labor union

- SWPH announces newest cast

- Mission House seeking donations

- Reds’ rally comes up just short against Leedey

- Notice of death for Rev. Billy Mucker, Nora Mansfield

Mission House seeking donations

As the spring season quickly approaches, Clinton’s Mission House is in need of a few items to help people within the community get back on their feet – from hygiene products to food staples like canned goods.

SWPH announces newest cast

Southwest Playhouse has announced the cast of its newest production “The Man Who Came to Dinner” which will open on the playhouse stage April 14 and run April 14-16 and April 21-23 with tickets going on sale April 10.

Officers at the Clinton Police Department voted about four weeks ago to form a labor union on Feb. 16 according to the guidelines set in the Oklahoma Municipal Employee Collective Bargaining Act but have yet to begin negotiations for a collective bargaining agreement with the City of Clinton, according to City Manager Robert Johnston.

FFA represents at local show

Senior Clinton FFA student Mindy Sawatzky shows her Chester Barrow during the school group event at Custer County Jr. Livestock Show.

3-13-23 Responded to a report of trash dumping in the 600 block of Main Street in Arapaho.

(AP) — Novo Nordisk will start slashing some U.S. insulin prices up to 75% next year, following a path set earlier this month by rival Eli Lilly.

Boosted by record receipts from oil and gas production, gross receipts to the treasury in February show the state’s economy continues to expand despite ongoing inflationary pressure, State Treasurer Todd Russ announced recently.

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