(AP) — As the fine-dining chef at her high school served samples of his newest recipes, Anahi Nava Flores gave her critique of a baguette sandwich with Toscano salami, organic Monterey Jack, arugula and a scratch-made basil spread: 'This pesto aioli is good!'

NEW YORK (AP) — The U.S. Justice Department is investigating the Abbott Laboratories infant formula plant in Michigan that was shut down for months last year due to contamination, the company confirmed.

Critter creation

Eastside Academy student Maylazia Hester works on her creation made of celery, pretzels, peanut butter, apples and blueberries. The Custer County Oklahoma State University Extension recently visited Eastside to talk and show students where their vegetables come from and how they grow.

 Here is your preview of Tuesday's headlines

 - Missing 2-year-old found safe

 - McPhail, Pugh leaving CPS

 - Weekend collision under investigation

 - Reyes finds passion as optometry assistant

 - Obituary for Michael Dale Roulet. 

(AP) — U.S. agents in southern Arizona said recently they seized up to 440 pounds of what they suspect is a precursor chemical often used to manufacture the dangerous drug fentanyl, a chilling sign that producers may be moving to manufacture the deadly synthetic opioid on American soil.

Putting donations away

Clinton Middle School students Rhylee Rodebush, left, and Conner Meget stock the CMS food pantry. The food pantry is in place for CMS students in need, and the community is welcome to assist by donating, which can be done by dropping off non-perishable items or monetary donations at CMS, located at 1001 Orient Ave.

A missing 2-year-old boy was found safe Saturday evening after over an hour of searching by area first responders aided by a thermal drone from the Elk City Fire Department revealed where the boy had wandered off to. The child was reported missing from his home south of Clinton near County Line Road and 28th Street and was eventually found and taken to a nearby hospital for evaluation.

Two Clinton Public Schools administrators will soon be leaving the district to pursue other opportunities according to CPS Superintendent Tyler Bridges. CPS Assistant Superintendent Adam McPhail will be leaving to become the superintendent of Pauls Valley Public Schools while Clinton High School Principal Chad Pugh will take up a new position at Western Equipment in Clinton.

A Leedey man was injured in a two-vehicle collision Saturday afternoon on State Highway 34 and E. 870 Rd., less than a mile east of Hammon.

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