Grooving

Alicia Maddox grooves along to the dance moves her dance instructor demonstrates during an evening practice. CDN

Southwestern Oklahoma State University in Weatherford continues to offer an educational opportunity to eligible high school students with no costs to families.

Designs and structures

Arapaho-Butler 7 grade engineering class held a ping pong ball launcher contest. Piperrilee Sawatzky, left, came in second and Orsan Jubara placed first.

Enjoying historic displays

Bodhi Joshi Bhandari from Sacramento, Calif., enjoys his time inside the Oklahoma Route 66 Museum by admiring all the vehicle displays.

Poster Contest winmners

Lily Hemingway, a student from Washington Elementary, won second place in the Division 5 of the Custer County Conservation District #88 2020 Poster Contest.

Breaking ground for gymnasium

Western Oklahoma Christian School members broke ground for the WOCS gymnasium in Elk City. Pictured are, from left, Emory Thomas, Friends of Christian Education board member; Kyle Zybach, Friends of Christian Education board member; DJ DeLeon, WOCS board member; Dora Miller, principal of WOCS’s three campuses; Brett Russell, WOCS board president; Megan Thomas, WOCS Elk City campus assistant principal; and John Thomas, WOCS board member and Friends of Christian Education board member.

State Reps. Carl Newton, R-Cherokee, and Brian Hill, R-Mustang, hosted a public meeting on the legislative redistricting process recently in Woodward to answer questions and gather input from the public.

Here's a peak at Tuesday's Clinton Daily News Headlines

- Baby born with meth in its system

- Library offering several programs

- Weatherford man arrested for abuse of minor 

- Clinton goes 3-1 in back-to-back

- Goldie Friedrich death notice

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