Southwestern Oklahoma State University will help Oklahomans who have successfully completed some college coursework, but have not yet finished a college degree, with a unique opportunity to submit college admission applications, receive advisement and financial aid counseling and enroll in college classes on Saturday, April 10, and Tuesday, April 13, on the Weatherford campus.

Here's a look at Tuesday's headlines

- SportChassis reducing workforce

- Nine area children in car wreck

- Motorcycle strikes deer

- Students can be vaccinated

- CHS sweeps home classic 

- Reds finish fourth in I-40

SportChassis, located in south Clinton, announced Monday it is reducing its workforce significantly to address the recent announcement from Daimler Trucks North America (DTNA), the company that manufactures the Freightliner chassis that are modified at the Clinton plant, would implement production downtime at both their manufacturing locations due to the global shortage of semiconductors.

Putting on a fresh coat

Clinton Public Schools Maintenance worker Bradley Rhodes paints the gates by the Nance Elementary Cafeteria.

Five children from Clinton and four from Weatherford were involved in a two-vehicle accident shortly after 10 p.m. Saturday on U.S. Highway 66 and U.S. Highway 270, approximately four miles south of Calumet in Canadian County.

A Burns Flat woman was admitted to Great Plains Medical Center in Elk City after the motorcycle she was riding on struck a deer.

Clinton High School will host a COVID-19 vaccination event for any student 16 years of age or older Wednesday at the Tornado Dome.

In 1855, “Border Ruffians” from Missouri invaded Kansas during the territory’s first election, forcing the election of a pro-slavery legislature.

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