A two-car collision involving a total of 12 occupants occurred around 4:30 p.m. Friday at the intersection of State Highway 44 and State Highway 152 located three miles south of Burns Flat.

Working hard

Kirk Keiffer, an Oklahoma City Environmental Services employee, works on pulling out some monitor wells in front of the First United Methodist Church. CDN

Deputies conducted a welfare check in the area of 21670 E. 1020 Road.

The Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence, a nonprofit organization that recognizes and encourages academic excellence in Oklahoma’s public schools, is seeking nominations for its 2021 Academic All-State Awards.

Fall break fun

Wyatt Stewart goes down the slide at Mc-Clain Rogers Park. CDN

A private burial service for Mary Leata Phillips, 87, of Arapaho, will be held at Arapaho Cemetery under the direction of the Kiesau-Lee Funeral home.

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City manager wants to interact with people

Clinton City Manager Robert Johnston has been serving in his new position right around three weeks now and is still trying to take it all in before strategizing his plan of action.

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