The car and truck club Forgotten Souls Central Oklahoma will be hosting the Route 66 Showdown Sept. 25-27 at the Clinton Water-Zoo.
Here is a look at Wednesday's headlines
- Galloway to talk about safe rooms
- Local suspect being sought for automobile burglaries
- Man allegedly ran over pedestrian
- Tempie Beatrice Kerfoot-Roark obituary
- State deaths
Clinton Public Schools received thermal cameras Monday that were donated by Lucky Star Casino. The cameras can tell students their exact temperature and whether they should come to school or stay at home. Pictured are, from left, Clinton Public Schools Assistant Superintendent Adam McPhail, CPS Supt. Tyler Bridges, Governor Reggie Wassana, Lucky Star Casino CEO Charlie Welbourne, LSC COO Andy Rednose, and LSC Clinton General Manager Kara Lehman.
According to the Oklahoma Probable Cause Affidavit, Clinton resident Megan Grim, 29, has a warrant for her arrest for two counts of third-degree burglary.
The Custer County Emergency Manager Michael Galloway will be hosting an informational meeting for Custer County residents on how they could get a rebate of $2,000 on a new safe room.
An Elk City resident is suspected of deliberately hitting a pedestrian on a county road.
Sept. 21, 2020



