OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt said Tuesday that he will not decide whether to spare Julius Jones from a lethal injection until after Jones has a clemency hearing before the state Pardons and Parole Board.

Here's a look at Wednesday's Headlines

- County-wide break-ins on the rise

- New reading program being started at Southwest

- Bigger, better Clinton Daily News coming Friday

- Lady Reds end skid

- Blackburn takes week 4  picks contest

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This aerial shot shows construction progress on the Washita River bridge on Business I-40 in east Clinton. 

Custer County Sheriff Dan Day gave an update Wednesday about an influx of robberies that have been occurring within the county.

Responded to a report of bull out on State Highway 47 and 2310 Road.

Responded to a report of sink hole at 23999 E. 1013 Road.

Responded to a report of loose gravel in roadway about two miles east of Custer City on State High way 33.

MONDAY DAY SHIFT

Responded to a report of an unwanted subject in the 2100 block of Gary Blvd.

Conducted an agency assist in the 300 block of Jim Robbins.

Responded to the Clinton Police Department for a report of stolen property.

Michael O’Kelley to Jace Bailey Nickell and Kaitlyn Langley, JTWD. Lot 18, Blk. 2, Wilson Addn., Clinton.

Aaron Hayes and Risa Hayes to Brian Exinia, WD. Lot 19, Blk. 1, Pine Acres North Addn., Clinton.

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