Clinton Police Chief Paul Rinkel said his department’s call load is back up to its normal springtime increase and things have been going well, overall.
Clinton High School senior Litzy Silos was selected to be a page for the Oklahoma House of Representatives for the week of April 4-8. Participants will be meeting members of the House, helping them with various tasks, taking part in a mock legislative session, and touring areas in the Capitol Complex that are off-limits to the general public.
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Conducted a followup on report of stolen letters in the vicinity of 10540 Highway 44.
Attorney General Mike Hunter recently filed a motion requesting the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals to rehear the state’s case against Shaun Bosse, a non-Indian who murdered a Chickasaw family.
Gardens to Go is a kid-sized project that comes packaged in a handy lunchbox, designed for youth in first through fifth grades. Gardens to Go educates children about horticulture in general, as well as different plants and their uses, said Shelley Mitchell, Oklahoma State University Extension assistant specialist, 4-H Youth Development.
Excessive rain is a signal for cattle producers to keep an eye out for lameness in their animals, the first sign of foot rot.
Older adults in America are living longer lives and will outnumber people under the age of 18 by nearly 500,000 by 2034, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.