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The Corn Bible Academy academic team repeated as champs at the Class A Academic Bowl State Championship. From left, are, Phillip Javorsky, Brendan Miller, Katelyn Gossen, Kennedy Listak, Harrison Penner and Isaiah Thiessen.

Funeral services for Maxine Pearl Gore, 77, of Taloga, will be held at 9 a.m. today at Taloga High School.

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One of Washington’s dress up days for National School Counselor Appreciation Week was Career Day. Dressed up with “stay-at-home mom” or “retired mom” apparel are, from left, Kim Fisher, Laci Williams, Tonya Gaunt, WES Counselor Ashley Miller, Patti Esparza, Gaye Baldwin and Michelle Thompson.

Senators James Lankford and Jim Inhofe, along with Representatives Frank Lucas, Stephanie Bice, Kevin Hern, Markwayne Mullin, and Tom Cole sent a letter to the Oklahoma National Guard, thanking them for their exemplary service at the U.S. Capitol last month.

Here's a look at the Friday Headlines

- Crews stay ready for icy roads 

- Schools to switch to LED lighting

- Blizzard plan set by CDN

- Livestock show set to be held Feb. 21-23

- Regional tourney postponed

- A-B’s district tourney times change

Crews stay ready for icy roads

Oklahoma Department of Transportation officials continue to urge residents to stay off the roads as much as possible as the below-freezing temperatures render the salt mixtures on the road less effective, especially with possible snowy conditions on the way.

Schools to switch to LED lighting

During the Clinton School Board meeting Monday night, the OKLED Project was approved to convert all lights to LEDs to cut back on energy costs.

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