In 1888, the “Great Blizzard of ‘88” struck the Northeastern United States, killing more than 400 people.

Dr. Seuss food

Western Oklahoma Christian School student Zayden Beatty, left, learns how to crack an egg from second-grade teacher Danyal Walters, so he can make green eggs and ham for Dr. Seuss Day.

Superior ratings

Corn Bible Academy band members, from left, Lachlan Penner, Annie Schmidt and Daniela Massoumi earned Superior one ratings on their solos. The Crusader band also earned a Superior one as a large ensemble and will play again at State Solo and Ensemble Contest in April.

Responded to a broadcast of white truck pulling a trailer south bound on Highway 183 coming into Taloga with a log chain dragging creating sparks.

Here's a look at Wednesday's headlines

- Schools report lowest number for COVID

- March Madness in full swing – for books

- WOCS preparing for first-ever 5K fundraiser

- Clinton baseball starts Thursday

- Jennings used work on gridiron to help CHS

Schools report lowest number for COVID

During the regular school board meeting Monday evening, Clinton Public Schools Supt. Tyler Bridges announced CPS’ COVID-19 numbers to have seen a tremendous decline.

March Madness in full swing – for books

Washington Elementary School’s fifth grade English teachers Kaylee Brooks and Sarah Kerr have implemented March Book Madness to excite kids about reading.

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