Here is a look at the Friday headlines:

- Redistricting changes precinct locations

- Moore, A.G., State Supt. address restroom policy

- Butler Fire Department receives funding for equipment

- Street Department keeps Clinton motorists moving

Rep. Anthony Moore, R-Clinton, recently sent a letter signed by himself and 15 other legislators requesting Oklahoma Attorney General John O’Connor to take action against a recent resolution passed by the Stillwater Public Schools Board of Education expressing its intent to continue a controversial school restroom policy.

Helping pay the way

Clinton Girl Scout Troop 262 recently donated $200 from its Girl Scout cookie sales to Cookiebots 2.0, a robotics team through Girl Scouts, in Weatherford, to support their team since the Clinton troop could not compete in an event in Houston. Members showing off their gift front from left arePreslie Hines, Alexis Goodson, Leah Cline, Hannah Cline, Evie Freeborn; back row, Maggie Perkins, Sadie Roedell, Luna Madvig, Emorie Hines, Kendra Jones, Laila Freeborn and Ada Smith. Scout Savannah Daniels is not pictured. CDN

Butler Fire Department receives funding for equipment

MPLX, in partnership with parent company Marathon Petroleum Company, recently donated $17,060 to the Butler Volunteer Fire Department. The funds were used to purchase communication equipment and Self-Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) to improve safety, efficiency and communication.

(AP) — SpaceX launched four astronauts to the International Space Station for NASA on Wednesday, less than two days after completing a flight chartered by millionaires.

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