The Oklahoma House of Representatives recently adopted a resolution to emphasize the critical role public lands play in the state’s economy, heritage and quality of life.

Training for the big one

Clinton Fireman John Denney, left, Capt. Forrest Valentine, Lt. Joe Williams and Fireman Dylon Kupka perform pre-fire training inside the downtown shops.

The 32nd annual Oklahoma TRASH-OFF is open for registration, part of a goal to keep Oklahoma alluring and free of litter as the state blooms into spring.

Teen leader

Lachlan Penner of Western Oklahoma Christian School’s 4-H Club is this year’s Co-Recreational Teen Leader for Custer County. Rebecca Purvine will share this office as well.

Oklahoma CareerTech, along with the system’s technology centers from across the state, will offer students and employees a statewide virtual job fair 9 a.m.-3 p.m. April 7.

Delicious soccer snacks

Jaime Carrizales, left, and his grandson Brandon Arvizo receive fruit from concession stand worker Araceli Moreno during the Clinton Soccer Classic Tournament last weekend.

The Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission is currently accepting applications for its Aviation Education Program and the 2021 Internship Program.

Book hunt

Marcos Chavez wanders around the Clinton Public Library in search of an interesting novel to read for the week.

Keeping it clean

Clinton High School custodian Juanita Casas wipes down the tables inside the basement.

Cases of Salmonella infection increase each year around Easter time when stores begin putting baby poultry (chicks and ducklings) on display, or when they’re given as gifts.

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