Here's a look at Wednesday's headlines
- Fire destroys home west of Clinton
- Sign-up set for CHS driver’s education
- Mennonite church women donate hand-made quilts
- Clinton gets some wins at Altus
- Baseball loses by run rule at Elk
Here's a look at Wednesday's headlines
- Fire destroys home west of Clinton
- Sign-up set for CHS driver’s education
- Mennonite church women donate hand-made quilts
- Clinton gets some wins at Altus
- Baseball loses by run rule at Elk
“The owner told me they all got out. He made sure his grandson and wife were out, and by the time he went back to get his vehicle keys, the fire had gone from one end to the other,” said Clinton Fire Chief Brett Russell as he described a house fire west of Clinton in the early morning hours of Tuesday that could have ended very badly.
A long list of seventh-graders made the Clinton Middle School Whirlwind Honor Roll by having a 3.5 grade point average. Pictured are, front row, from left, Mason McAtee, Marlen Nava, Aaron Ramirez, Arnold Rojo Gonzalez, Azlynn Salinas, Zachary Smith, Rogelio Soto, Antonio Soto Dominguez, Atticus Thompson, Landon Wilson; middle row, Eli Velez, Sutton Hernandez, Gabriela Jacobo Hernandez, Joanna Hernandez, Samantha Meraz Morales, Donna Mendieta; back row, Jesus Bonilla, Jackson Brown, Konnor Burnam, Esmeralda Cisneros, Nathan Savoie, Ryder Entz, Gavin Evans, Kendrick Fletcher, and Ashley Vinaja. CDN
Graveside services for Peggy Sue White Tail Rodriguez “Red Feather Woman,” 64, a Cheyenne Tribal member, will be held at 2 p.m. today, in the Mound Valley Cemetery in Thomas, under the direction of Kiesau-Lee Funeral Home.
DAY SHIFT
Responded to a report of a residential alarm in the 600 block of W. Oklahoma Ave.