OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The man known as “Tiger King,” who gained fame in a Netflix documentary following his conviction for trying to hire someone to kill an animal rights activist, says he has cancer.

Costume winners

At left, an entrant only known as “King” won the 3-year-old division in the Kiwanis Club contest with his “Ghost Buster” costume; Vivien Salinas was runner-up as a “Flower Girl: Day of the Dead”; and Aislynn Casas was third as a “Scarecrow.”

Responded to a medical call in the 600 block of N. Main, Thomas.

More local Kiwanis Club costume winners recognized

For the 8-year-olds, from left, Opal Smith finished first dressed as “Wolfday Adams,” AaRalyn Shindler was second as “Evie” and McKenna Cyrus finished third as a “Zombie Cheerleader.”

(AP) – Tens of millions of Americans who work at companies with 100 or more employees will need to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 by Jan. 4 or get tested for the virus weekly under government rules issued Thursday.

Here's your preview of the Thursday headlines

- City Council says goodbye to Jones

- Mower’s contract continued by CEDA

- Clinton High School rolls out new Tony Tornado mascot

- Reds prepare for final district clash

- Obituary for Robert Penner

City Council says goodbye to Jones

Councilman Chris Jones, representing Ward 1, served his last night on the Clinton City Council during Tuesday’s regular meeting. Jones was awarded a certificate of recognition by Mayor David Berrong for service to the City of Clinton.

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