Here is a look at Wednesday's headlines

- C&A breaks ground on EMS facility

- SWOSU goes virtual at Thanksgiving

- Christmas in July to be this weekend at Foss

- Clinton staying healthy so far

- Caleb Gray obituary

- State deaths

C&A breaks ground on EMS facility

The Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes held the official groundbreaking ceremony in Clinton last week for what will become the “Cheyenne & Arapaho Emergency Preparedness Building.” The facility will house the Tribes’ EMS service, currently located north of the Indian Hospital. Its Emergency Preparedness Office, currently located in Concho, will relocate there as well.

SWOSU goes virtual at Thanksgiving

Recently Southwestern Oklahoma State University released its fall schedule and thanks to the current state of things in the world today the schedule will be unlike one seen before.

The Foss Lake Association’s 30th annual salute to veterans and active military members, “Christmas in July,” will kick off at 1 p.m. on Friday, ending with a spectacular fireworks show on Saturday. Anyone attending the event will not be required to purchase a parking pass, said Foss State Park manager Barry Hardaway.

Oklahoma State University agricultural and natural resource researchers will play pivotal roles in a five-year $20 million grant seeking to identify and solve the most pressing societal problems associated with water availability, land use and infrastructure in Oklahoma.

Attorney General Mike Hunter has sent a four-page letter to NCAA President Mark Emmert, denouncing the punitive, and totally unwarranted, severe punishment of the Oklahoma State University (OSU) men’s basketball program.

Flipping out ind The Ear

Garrison Rhoads tucks his knees to get an extra rotation or two during his dive at the Clinton Municipal Pool. CDN

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