Keeping the school clean

Maria Hernandez, a custodian at Clinton High School, keeps the tables sanitized, for all of the students and teachers.

Route 66 treats

Florida residents Joy and Steven Hunton read a dining menu and other historical facts, inside the Oklahoma Route 66 Museum.

Recently, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced it is requesting public input from interested parties, including potential customers and interested stakeholders, to help create a new Rural Renewable Energy Pilot Program. To ensure a diverse group of voices are heard, USDA is seeking written comments and will host a public listening session on April 22, 2021.

Artist adds to portfolio

Clinton High School senior AP artist Maria Lopez Martinez adds details to one of her portfolio pieces inside the art classroom.

Rep. Anthony Moore, R-Clinton honored the boys and girls basketball teams from Hydro-Eakly High School during Hydro-Eakly Day at the Oklahoma state capitol on Wednesday, March 31, 2021.

A bill that would protect motorists from criminal or civil prosecution when they make a reasonable effort to escape from a crowd unlawfully blocking the road and surrounding the vehicle passed the House Judiciary-Criminal Committee recently.

Here's a look at Friday's headlines

- Land sales draw state attention 

- County using custom creation

- Ford, Newcomb March Red Tornado honories

- Semi fire shuts down I-40 west

- CHS competes in back-to-back

- Royal Xavier Waldroop death notice

County using custom creation

Residents may catch a glimpse of a new piece of road equipment at work along county roads around Custer County.

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