Medical groups react to opening economy

In the wake of Gov. Kevin Stitt’s decision to start reopening Oklahoma’s economy, Oklahoma Watch reached out for reaction from top medical groups and checked the remarks from Oklahoma City and Tulsa mayors. Here’s what we gleaned:

	Pooch cleared from harm

Clinton Fire Department’s John Denney escorts this dog from a home experiencing a possible structure fire.

Heards honored with awards

For the fourth consecutive year, United Country Heard Auction and Real Estate has been recognized by United Country Real Estate for their excellence in the production of marketing materials for their client’s properties.

COVID-19 questions, answer

As you can well imagine, my mailbox has been overflowing with questions about the coronavirus from precisely ZERO readers. So I decided to write my own questions.

Here's a look at Friday's Headlines

- PTO plans ‘Quaranteacher’ appreciation

- Driver arrested following wreck

- Corbridge organizes Eagle Scout project

- CPS meal program to continue through the summer

- Amaya keeps working for CHS

Driver arrested following wreck

An alleged drunk driver damaged property on Boulevard of Champions, left the scene and brought the incident to an end, when she parked at Neptune 66 Convenience Store, before being taken into custody Wednesday around noon.

Corbridge organizes Eagle Scout project

Boy Scout Troop 361 member Joseph Corbridge is turning to the Clinton community for help with his Eagle Scout Service Project, which he’s calling “Komfort for Kids.” He’s collecting new and slightlyloved small stuffed animals for Clinton fire fighters, who can in turn give them away to comfort and calm young children who are sometimes caught up in traumatic events.

Next week is Clinton’s annual Teacher Appreciation Week and, while teachers here are appreciated year-round, this year the event will hold special meaning for students and parents.

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