Here's a look at Thursday's headlines

- Students earn Career Tech scholarships 

- East Locust Ave. renamed in honor of Muckers

- United Fund reaches goal

- Teenager arrested after returning to crime scene

- Reds further recent reign over Darko

The winners of the first Career Tech Scholarship Award were announced Wednesday and will receive up to $300 to use toward exam fees or as reimbursement for career-related equipment.

100 days smarter

Western Oklahoma Christian School pre-kindergarten student Aubrey Carlson of Clinton wears a crown to represent she is 100 days smarter.

The 2021 Clinton United Fund Drive has officially met its fund raising goal of $45,000.

Displaying favorite Bible verses

Some Western Oklahoma Christian School students wore shirts with favorite scriptures to represent getting to be in school for 100 days. Pictured are, from left, Aliz Floyd, Danny Barrios, Graham Miller, Jaden Spain and Levi Bailey.

Conducted a welfare check of subject laying near the roadway on north side of I-40 east of mile marker 57.

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