Here's a look at Wednesday's headlines

- Cadet Lawman program back on with OHP

- Science teacher secures grants

- Pre-K enrollment dates set

- Suspect accused of biting

- Clinton getting healthier for tourney

- Randy Glancy obituary

Registered runners

Western Oklahoma Christian School teachers Brittany Williams, left, and Erin Funk receive swag bags from students August Dobrinksi and Makarah Foster. Williams and Funk have both registered to run at the Running on a Prayer 5K event that will occur this Saturday.

 

Science teacher secures grants

A Clinton High School AP science teacher procured her first grant and has used the funds to purchase new equipment for her classroom.

Spring enrollment for Clinton Public Schools’ Pre-K and kindergarten classes will be held Thursday and Friday on the east side of the Board of Education Building located at 1712 Opal Ave.

Thursday enrollment will be from 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Friday enrollment will be from 9 a.m.-3 p.m.

Happy trails

E.J. Belknap, left, and Kaitlyn Hawk take an early morning stroll, with their dogs, Bubba, left, and Blueberry, at Acme Brick Park.

 

A Clinton woman contacted the police after allegedly being attacked and bitten by her drunken boyfriend.

Johnny Jones, 53, of Clinton, has been charged with second and subsequent domestic abuse.

Brakhage, Rosalie M. 88, Edmond.

Davis, David A., Oklahoma city.

Ely, Harvey Carl, 89, Okarche.

Jones, Dorine, 84, Oklahoma City.

Merkey, Robert S., 73, Oklahoma City.

Moore, Ken, 76, Edmond.

Murrow, Gladys Pearl, 91, Yukon.

MONDAY

DAY SHIFT

Responded to a report of debris in the roadway, officers were unable to locate.

Performed an agency assist in the 100 block of Berry Dr., officers were unable to locate.

Responded to a report of possible burglary at 2430 and 1000 Roads.

Responded to a residential alarm in the vicinity of 24120 E. 1000 Road.

Responded to a report of a calf out in the area of 2407 and 1040 Roads.

Responded to a report of cow out at Highway 33 and 2250 Road.

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