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- Clinton airport hangar repair work begins

- Janning enjoys putting together ‘puzzles’for clients as local CPA

- OBN conducts statewide marijuana trafficking bust

Ties and tutus

Clinton elementary students wore ties, tennis shoes, tutus and tiaras to celebrate “Two-sday” (2-2-22). Here Southwest Elementary students Phoenix Thomas and Andrea Ramirez show off their fashion choices for the day. CDN

The Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics led a massive multi-agency operation Tuesday that targeted criminal organizations growing and trafficking marijuana for the black market. OBN spokesman Mark Woodward said more than 200 state, federal and local law enforcement officers executed search warrants and arrest warrants early that morning at a dozen locations across the state tied to this ongoing investigation.

Responded to a report of a suspicious vehicle 3 miles north of I-40 on Custer City Rd.

(AP) — A handwritten log kept by nurses tells the story of the losing battle to get more people vaccinated against COVID-19 in this corner of Alabama: Just 14 people showed up at the Marion County Health Department for their initial shot during the first six weeks of the year.

Responded to a medical assist in the 2100 block of W. Gary Blvd.

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