Here is your Pepsi final football update

Clinton leads John Marshall 29-0.

Garrison Rhoads scored an 18 yard rushing touchdown. 

Clinton improves to 3-1 and is 1-0 in district play. Clinton will play its next game at 7 p.m. Friday, Sept. 30 at Elk City.

 

Here's your preview of Friday's CDN

- Clinton makes next phase in grant selection

- ‘Stomp Out Cancer’ event held

- Arts Festival to take over downtown Clinton

- Rodelo enjoys Clinton, family, sports

- Obituary for Colby Aaron Archer

Preparing for volunteers

Judy Schmidt prepares packets for volunteers asking people and businesses for donations for the United Fund during the first day of its 2022--

The Clinton Fall Arts Festival, hosted by the Buffalograss Arts Institute, will be held tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in downtown Clinton. The event will feature storytelling sessions, food trucks, a beer garden and local music and entertainment.

‘Stomp Out Cancer’ event held

Southwest Elementary had a few special guests visit their school Wednesday afternoon, Vivian “Vivi” and her mother, Brandi Whitacre, for an assembly to “Stomp Out Cancer.”

Western Oklahoma Native Outreach will be hosting a tent revival at 7 p.m. Monday, Sept. 26 through Friday Sept. 30 at the Clinton E.R.C. located at 2015 Dog Patch Rd. in Clinton.

NEW YORK (AP) — A group of Republican attorneys general are pushing the major payment networks — Visa, Mastercard and American Express — to drop their plans to start tracking sales at gun stores, arguing the plans could infringe on consumer privacy and push legal gun sales out of the mainstream financial network.

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