As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to affect people’s lives, patients are deferring routine medical visits or preventive services out of concern for their safety and health.

Modernized fees

With the new Public Waste Center policy sheets in front of her, Sherrill Ausmos glances through the price changes that were recently set by the City of Clinton. CDN

Love from the kitchen

With a big smile under her face mask, Magnolia Andablo places a tray with cinnamon rolls into the oven. The sweet treats are baked for the Tiny Tornado Day Care and Head Start. CDN

Insurance Commissioner Glen Mulready announced the 2021 preliminary rate filings for health insurance plans under the Affordable Care Act.

A new finding from the Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation shows that a heart dysfunction associated with cardiovascular failure in aging adults may be reversible.

The Tobacco Settlement Endowment Trust Board of Directors passed two resolutions Aug. 28 encouraging the adoption of policies and laws to curb obesity in Oklahoma and to protect Oklahomans from the dangers of tobacco.

Getting ready

Harper Nicholson and Alicia Maddox warm up for one of their dance classes. CDN

Today is the 246th day of 2020 and the 75th day of summer.

Freshman orientation

Recently Clinton High School staff and Student Council officers held orientation for this year’s freshmen. Pictured is Sabina Cano holding a Chromebook in one hand and librarian Christy Manhart giving the student her Chromebook charger. CDN

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