Here's a look at Thursday's headlines
- New housing addition proposed
- Dottie’s business is booming as prom excitement grows Dotties business
- After 32 years, Country Jamboree holds final performance
- Lady Reds place third in road trip
Here's a look at Thursday's headlines
- New housing addition proposed
- Dottie’s business is booming as prom excitement grows Dotties business
- After 32 years, Country Jamboree holds final performance
- Lady Reds place third in road trip
Local businessmen G.W. Lowry and Jacob Stewart told the Clinton City Council about their plans for a new residential housing development in south Clinton.
Responded to a report of a cow out at 1020 and 2170 Roads.
DAY SHIFT
Read Across Oklahoma, a statewide literary event for preschool and early grade children, returns at 9 a.m. April 13 with a free book giveaway and virtual activities.
Here are the daily specials being offered by Clinton eating establishments:
Here's a look at Wednesday's headlines
- Clinton First event set to resume
- Group to host cemetery walk
- Hammon man dies in UTV wreck
- Reds improve to 6-1 in district
- CHS softball picks up first win
- James “Jimmy” Richard Andazola death notice