Alix Floyd, a third grader at Western Oklahoma Christian School, finishes his Clinton Daily News advertising design.
Cattle producers may be feeling they’re back in school again, given the amount of homework required to determine what they need in a new herd sire.
Deputy Commissioner Keith Reed with the Oklahoma State Department of Health issued the following statement after the state reached over two million total doses of the COVID-19 vaccine administered.
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Here's a look at Tuesday's headlines
- Suspect is caught after series of thefts
- No masks for 4th grade and below
- CPSF sees large number of applicants
- Reds place out well at home
- CHS baseball earns fourth in back-to-back tourneys
Two Clinton residents have been arrested in separate incidents, one of which was wanted by Custer County Sheriff’s Office and Clinton Police Department.
Clinton Public Schools recently hosted a vaccination event for students and has continued to see a drop in COVID-19 cases across its district. As a result, policy has changed regarding mask usage for students at Nance and Southwest Elementary School.