Christmas films

Camden Strahorn, left, and Marcus Matheson enjoy their popcorn, drinks, and cookies while watching their first-grade Christmas program video.

Here is a look at The Weekend's headlines

- Two deputies investigated by OSBI

- Fire department requesting donations

- Hospital staff receives vaccines 

- Local pharmacist chose home to practice

- Church giving free food

- Bernie “Bill” Brown obituary

Top educators

Friday at the Tornado Dome the annual top awards for teachers were handed out. From left, Carrie Shackelford was named Newcomer of the Year, Brittany Miller was crowned Teacher of the Year, and Sheffield Southall garnered Support Staff of the Year. CDN

The COVID-19 vaccine has begun being administered across Oklahoma and some Clintonites have already received their vaccinations.

The Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigations confirmed two Custer County deputies are under investigation for two non-related allegations.

The Clinton Fire Department is now accepting donations for families of Action Associates of Clinton to provide clothing for boys aged 11 and up and girls aged 12 and up and other necessities this holiday season.

The Edge Church of Clinton will be giving away free food for Christmas dinners 8:30 a.m. Sunday on the sidewalk north of the church’s location at 10 Street and Jaycee Lane.

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