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Clinton Fire and Rescue, Sinor EMS and the Oklahoma Highway Patrol responded to a single vehicle rollover accident one mile south of the Custer and Washita Co

Here's your preview of Tuesday's CDN

- French travelers find help in Clinton

- Rt. 66 Cafe is a destination for tourists, locals 

- Town of Butler was first known as Hatcher’s Store

- CHS tennis coach living his dream

French travelers find help in Clinton

A couple of weeks ago two Clinton businesses, NAPA Auto Parts (H&R Auto Supply) and D&D Salvage, united to assist travelers from the country of France with car difficulties.

Rt. 66 Cafe is a destination for tourists, locals

Bruce and Judy Lamborn didn’t quite know what to expect when they took over Route 66 Cafe in May of 2017. What followed was a whirlwind of hard work and an outpouring of community support that still blows them away today.

Sinor EMS keeps connecting with community

Sinor Emergency Medical Service EMT Kennedee Cox shows Nance Elementary students the inside of an ambulance during Sinor’s Touch a Truck program with the school.

In 1790, President George Washington signed the first U.S. copyright law.

(AP) — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Wednesday proposed restrictions that would block plans for a copper and gold mine in Alaska's Bristol Bay region, the latest in a long-running dispute over efforts by developers to advance the mine in a region known for its salmon runs.

(AP) — A more than 3,000-year-old gold signet ring that was stolen from an Aegean island in World War II, crossed the Atlantic, was bought by a Nobel Prize-winning Hungarian scientist and ended up in a Swedish museum has found its way back to Greece.

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