‘Distant’ but friendly service

Friendly InterBank tellers helping their customers at the bank’s drivethru window include, from left, Chemil Washington, Frieda Collins, Donna Ackley and Damaria Mejia.

April is Made in Oklahoma Month, and the Oklahoma State University Robert M. Kerr Food and Agricultural Products Center (FAPC) is encouraging Oklahomans to support local food companies, even during this time of national crisis.

Here's a look at some of the Weekend headlines

- Mayor calls special city meeting

- Home projects filling void during shutdown

- Corn Bible Academy honors valedictorian, salutatorian 

- Throwback: Reds win third title

- Martin (Marty) Ray Collier Obituary

Mayor David Berrong

Clinton Mayor David Berrong has called a special Clinton City Council meeting for noon Tuesday to review the city’s policies that have been implemented during the course of the coronavirus pandemic.

Spring cleaning

At the city’s public waste dropoff center, Clinton resident Sylvester Jordan Jr., left, is directed by city employee Terry Jackson on where he should unload his trailer. The waste center, 101 Glenn Smith Rd., is open from 9 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. Tuesdays through Fridays and from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. on Saturdays. CDN

Home projects filling void during shutdown

Some Clinton residents are choosing to make the most of the downtime being forced on them by the coronavirus pandemic, and they’re using their time at home for either getting things done around the house or for simply getting outside for a little fresh air and sunshine.

Jenna Marie Nelson

Two Corn Bible Academy seniors were honored for being at the top of their graduating class. Jenna Marie Nelson of Clinton was named valedictorian and Abigayle Cherie Reimer of Corn was named salutatorian.

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