Eyes on the camera

J’Melody Aponte, left, gets a picture of her eyes taken by Jane Hough during a school eye exam Tuesday morning at Nance Elementary School.

Front from left, Joshua Sorter, Raylee Flores, and Emery Sorter; back, Austin Long, Capt. DJ Woodall, Lt. Tyler Calvert, and Alex Tyler at the Clinton Fire Department prepare for the annual “Fill the Boot” fundraiser to fight muscular dystrophy diseas

Clinton Fire Department has brought back its support for the “Fill the Boot” fundraiser to help raise funds Friday to support those with muscular dystrophy disease.

Here's your preview of Tuesday's paper

- Pigskins football contest starts today

- Cost of two hospital votes listed

- Three wrecks, two deaths on roads

- Interlocal agreement reached with Dewey Co.

- Red Tornadoes take on Anadarko for scrimmage

In January, Clinton voters showed overwhelming support in allowing the sale of Clinton Regional Hospital. In June, due to the need at the time to amend the original ordinance to essentially allow the physical facility to be used as collateral for the intended buyers, they did it again. At the end of July, the sale of the hospital fell through leaving residents, City of Clinton and hospital officials unsure of the hospital’s future. The question asked by some is what exactly does it cost to conduct such elections through the Custer County Election Board?

Raindrops keep fallin’ ...

Marty Adkinson uses his umbrella to stay dry during the rain Monday morning while stepping out onto Frisco Avenue.

Refining the scene

From left, Blair Barnett Green, Angela Nichols, and Gaven Houck practice a musical number during rehearsals for the upcoming production of “Bright Star” at the Southwest Playhouse.

The recent rains continue to hamper the plans of Custer County commissioners, though the weather wasn’t the only development discussed at Monday’s meeting.

Three different singlevehicle accidents – two of them deadly – involving area motorists were investigated by the Oklahoma Highway Patrol this weekend.

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump on Monday signed an executive order requiring the Justice Department to investigate and prosecute people for burning the American flag, an activity that the U.S.

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