Here is a look at Friday's headlines

- Insurgent chaos grips Capitol

- Council adopts ‘ethics bible’

- Cornell awarded top honor by OHP

- Beryl Kelley obituary

- Jessie Sankey obituary

- State deaths

- Carole Morris services pending

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Shemar Brown, left, focuses on his skeletal muscle drawings in his anatomy class while Cindy Bond assists him at Clinton High School. Area students got back in the groove this week after being off for the holiday break. CDN

The Clinton City Council approved to adopt Resolution 915 which implements an official city council “best practices” handbook during its meeting Tuesday.

Violent discord was on full display Wednesday when protestors overwhelmed law enforcement and surged their way into the United States Capitol causing destruction, panic and death in the process.

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Oklahoma Highway Patrol’s Lt. Steven Cornell of Troop H in Clinton recently received the 2019 Chief’s Award, which had been delayed due to the pandemic.

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Progress continues at the new Lucille’s Restaurant as the old Montana Mike’s location is undergoing a massive remodel.

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Taya Sappington, a former Arapaho-Butler student and current OSU student, was inducted into the National Honor Society for Journalism and Mass Communication and was awarded the Top Scholar Award out of approximately 410 students.

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