Deputy assisted Clinton Police Department on a domestic call in the 200 block of E. Modelle.

Here is a look at The Weekend's headlines

- Search for city manager moving ahead

- How health department generates COVID-19 reports 

- Elementary enrollment set at A-B

- Kid-pitch battles at regionals

- Senior Lifestyles section inside

With the time to accept applications ending yesterday, the search for a new city manager is entering into a new phase of the selection process.

Playground dedicated

The new playground located in McLain Rogers Park was celebrated with an opening ceremony by the Clinton Chamber of Commerce. Five of the organizers received recognition for their help. Pictured are, from left, Sue Cornell, Susie Simon, Marian Tisdal, Nancy Dowdell and Luci Sewell. CDN

How health department generates COVID-19 reports

Since those early days when COVID-19 first appeared, the Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) has been releasing daily statistics on its spread in the state. But those numbers aren’t always easy to understand.

Member tabbed as outstanding regent

Nancy Lisle was given a surprise luncheon in honor of her being chosen as the Outstanding Chapter Regent at the recent meeting of Oklahoma Society Daughters of the American Revolution. Pictured are, sitting, from left, Gloria Hargrave, Mareen Hallmark, Evelyn Hart, Marci Grant, Ellena Womack, Virginia Reed; standing, Lisle, Doris Calvert, Carol Ann Batterton, Luanne Eisler and Marilyn Wilson.

Arapaho-Butler Elementary School will hold an enrollment event from 8-11 a.m. Monday, Aug. 3 at the school, for new students and pre-k students. All previous students will be enrolled through their home rooms, said A-B Elementary Principal Brad Southall.

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