Clinton City Council members listened to a presentation from Desi Stoops representing a company called Bluepeak and its plan to “close the broadband divide in western Oklahoma” during Tuesday’s special meeting.

Seat No. 2 on the Arapaho-Butler School Board will be at stake in this year’s election. The seat is currently held by Derek Matz, and Superintendent Jay Edelen said Matz intends on running again.

Cleanup work begins at Riverside

The Riverside Golf Course had substantial damage done to its greens and trees by Tuesday’s tornado. Maintenance worker Ronnie Ackley began early work on removing the tree debris. CDN

School food drive underway

Clinton Public Schools is currently in a competition with Weatherford Public Schools to collect food and money donations to benefit the Connections Food and Resource Center.

(AP) – Nurses around the U.S. are getting burned out by the COVID-19 crisis and quitting, yet applications to nursing schools are rising, driven by what educators say are young people who see the global emergency as an opportunity and a challenge.

Responded to a report of accident with deer one-half mile north of Arapaho on U.S. Highway 183.

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