Here is a look at Friday's headlines

- Christmas Connection spreads cheer

- Gonzales ends 20-year career

- Anthony Moore sworn in as Dist. 57 rep. 

- Inquiry made on deputies

- John McCauley death notice

- Bob Goossen death notice

King, queen crowned

Arapaho-Butler High School seniors Ethan Pyron and Lillie Carpenter were recently named homecoming king and queen.

One to two Custer County deputies may possibly be on administrative leave. At this time, it could not be confirmed with the Custer County Sheriff’s Office.

Anthony Moore sworn in as Dist. 57 rep.

Anthony Moore (R-Clinton) was sworn in Nov. 11 and assumed his office of District 57 Oklahoma State House Representative on Nov. 16, and he has been going full steam ahead ever since.

Applications are now being accepted for the 2020 Certified Healthy Oklahoma program, a public health initiative launched in 2003 to recognize businesses and organizations that implement best practices and policies that support improved health and wellness.

Foreign language

Paizlee Whitten of the WOCS 4-H Club placed third in the Junior Level competition of the recent Custer County 4-H Speech Contest. She spoke about her learning journey of studying the Japanese language.

DAY SHIFTResponded to a report of a structure fire in the 1000 block of Knox Ave., the Clinton Fire Department took over the scene.

Responded to a 911 call in the area of 970 and 2200 Roads.

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