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- Examiner rules inmate’s death an accident

- Sayre man dies in wreck near Elk City

- High turnout at Clinton’s annual chamber luncheon

- A-B Lady Indians season stats

- Notice of death for Jacqueline Caldwell

The Oklahoma Medical Examiner’s Office released the cause and manner of death of Clinton resident Butch Thomas Herndon, 37, who died Aug. 31, 2021, while in the custody of Clinton police, according to an article published Thursday morning by Kecofm.com.

Prom season in full swing

Judy Stehr shows off one of the new prom dresses at Dottie’s Bridal and Formal available for the 2022 prom season. This is one of many new dresses the store has received for this prom season.

Reading in the sun

Southwest Elementary students Sophia Reynolds, left, and Teriana King enjoy the nice spring weather by reading at the new gazebo located outside the library.

A Sayre man was killed when an SUV and semi tangled Tuesday afternoon on Beckham County roads six miles west and two miles south of Elk City.

High turnout at Clinton’s

Clinton’s Chamber of Commerce held its annual member’s luncheon Wednesday afternoon at the Frisco Center. No guest speaker was scheduled, so Chamber Chairman Billy Goodwin addressed the luncheon attendees.

Picture perfect

Kamryn Oakes, right, shows off her winning heifer that won the Bred and Owned Heifer title next to Dodge Nichols, the beef division judge.

(AP) – As demand for COVID-19 vaccines collapses in many areas of the U.S., states are scrambling to use stockpiles of doses before they expire and have to be added to the millions that have already gone to waste.

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