The Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) is reporting the first three human cases of West Nile Virus (WNV) for the season. The cases have been confirmed in residents of

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Clinton High School students selected as ambassadors to the 2019 Hugh Obrian Youth Leadership Conference of Oklahoma (HOBY), held recently at Southwestern Oklahoma State University, were, from left, senior facilitator

Legislation to add school nurses or other designated employees to those who can administer life-saving opiate antagonists has been signed into law by Gov. Kevin Stitt. Current law only includes

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While attending Summer Playground, third-graders, from left, Brynlee Mathews, Jimena Quezada and Jocelyn Lagunas enjoy time on the playground at Southwest Elementary.

Junior R. Harper, 78, of Springerville, Ariz., died of massive injuries at the scene of a single-vehicle automobile crash Sunday morning on Interstate 40 midway between the Hydro and Hinton

Two Clinton animal rescue groups are partnering with the Oklahoma Humane Society (OHS) to bring a low-cost spay and neuter service to Clinton. After a successful debut run in May,

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Clinton’s PEO Chapter FR has been awarding scholarships to local graduates for many years, but member Sherry Boyles would like people to know that that’s only a part of what

Considered stalled three months ago, the Lawter Road construction project at the northwest edge of Weatherford moved a bit at Monday morning’s meeting of Custer County commissioners. The commissioners approved

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