The Oklahoma Department of Human Services (DHS) has announced it will begin referring its Dewey County clients to the Custer County DHS office in Clinton on July 1, following the

WEDNESDAY MAY 29 SENIOR EVENT: Quilting at the Senior Citizens Center. This event is open to all seniors. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. MEETING: Al-Anon New Beginnings will be hosted at First

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In a joint venture between the Oklahoma Humane Society and local rescue groups, 35 animals from Clinton were recently transported to Oklahoma City for low cost spaying and neutering, and

After about an hour of what the chairman of the Oklahoma Health Care Authority board described as “painful” discussion, members of the board voted on Tuesday to do something that

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In this scene from “The Miracle Worker,” it’s discovered that the infant Helen Keller is both blind and deaf. Actors pictured, from left, are Jalonda Bengs, Jacob Staggs and Benjamin

In 1453, Ottoman armies captured Constantinople after a 53-day siege, effectively crushing the Byzantine Empire. In 1790, Rhode Island became the last of the original 13 Colonies to ratify the

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Following Clinton Boy Scout Troop 361’s recent Hamburger Fry and Silent Auction fundraiser, members of Masonic Lodge No. 339 presented them with a check for $1,000, in addition to the

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In a scene from “The Miracle Worker,” opening Friday at Southwest Playhouse, Samantha Rother, left, is attacked by Isadora Enochs playing a young Helen Keller.

Here's What To Look For In The Tuesday Edition of The Clinton Daily News

-Illegal entrant charged with Hinton murder

-Local nursery helps Oklahoma City Memorial spread hope

-OCA names Veazey as West All-State coach

-Wandrie helped Reds embrace young players

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Joy Fawver admires the rose bushes just outside of Clinton Therapy and Living’s front door where people enter the facility.

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