Flores accomplishes dreams with hard work

Andres Flores has just turned 24 years of age, has a wife, Trinity (Turney) Flores, and a daughter, Camila Jo Flores, who has just turned 1 this June. He is a SWOSU graduate and currently a shift lead at the Hill’s Pet Nutrition south of town.

Teacher seeks to finish back where it all began

Clinton High School graduate turned CHS Spanish teacher Javier Fernandez is happy to be back in Clinton and giving back to the community and school system he grew up in. A native Spanish speaker, Fernandez says he enjoys watching students grow to learn and understand the language he grew up speaking as he answers his calling as a teacher.

Nurse wants to provide voice in medical field

She is a Clinton High School graduate, a SWOSU graduate and a graduate of Maryville University in St. Louis, Mo. She has worked hard to become an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) and gives back to the community by being one of the only bilingual operators of a medical facility in Clinton.

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — The U.S. Postal Service recently rolled out its latest special edition postage stamps, paying homage to a tradition with global roots that has evolved over centuries to become a universal symbol of celebration.

Artist seeks to inspire others, provoke thought

Inspired by the likes of Warhol, Banksy and Steven Paul Judd, Sean “Swab” Gonzales likes to spend his free time with a massive canvas – whether it be the side of a building or even in the middle of the road – and a splash of color.

Luna’s focus has been about serving others

Clinton dispatcher Victoria Luna enjoys giving back to the Clinton community through her job as a dispatcher at the Clinton Police Department, which she says pushes her to improve every day to better serve those who need it most.

Jones became self-taught Spanish speaker

Nicole Jones is able to help members of the community with their insurance needs at Newsome Insurance, whether they speak Spanish or English, by being bilingual.

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