Making time for prayer

During “See You at the Pole” last week, WOCS third-grade teacher Delaney Funk leads prayer time in her small group that includes Kendall Kliewer, Ellie Schmidt, Ethan Cooke, Declan Whitten, Jada Blatnick, Hensley Hill and Aaliyah Torres.

Here's a look at Thursday's headlines

- Sutherland’s prepping to open in 2022

- Water infrastructure study a go

- CPSF ready to host annual golf tourney

- Reds aim for 2-0 in districts

- Obituary for Robert Wade “Shaggy” Nelson

Sutherland Lumber Home Improvement Center Chief Operating Officer Paul McKnight says its new store in Clinton will be open sometime in 2022 – but he could not say exactly when.

Hanging out

Brother and sister, Travonne Williams and Ariana Williams, pose for a picture while they wait for their mom to pick them up after school. CDN

A preliminary proposal created by Clinton and Weatherford officials that may lead to a new water line between the cities was approved Tuesday evening by Clinton’s City Council. Weatherford’s city commissioners approved a similar proposal Tuesday morning.

Showing reverence

WOCS second-grade students Zayden Almquist, Tory Rice and Kambree Palmer pray at the recent “See You at the Pole” prayer vigil.

Responded to a report of suspicious vehicle at McDonald’s, Clinton.

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.

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