Students create formula for fun

Clinton High School students Chloe Bailey, left, and Eden Sadler program a mini robot in the school’s makerspace area.

In 1876, Alexander Graham Bell received the patent for the telephone.

After recording modest growth for two months, total Gross Receipts to the Treasury returned to negative territory in February, pushed down by shrinking sales, gross production, and motor vehicle tax collections, State Treasurer Randy McDaniel announced.

Cooper wins two awards

Thomas-Fay-Custer 4-H student Kale Cooper shows was awarded Reserve Grand Champion Market Lamb at the 2020 Junior Livestock Show held recently at the Custer County Fairgrounds. Cooper also won Reserve Grand Champion Market Ewe. In the background is judge Dakota Quickle, of Chattanooga,

Dr. Jonathan Ruck, cello, will be featured in a concert to be performed at 7 p.m. Wednesday in Berrong Music Hall 101 on the campus of Southwestern Oklahoma State University in Weatherford.

New church sign planned for Clinton

By a 3-1 vote, members of the Clinton City Council voted at its regular meeting Tuesday to enter into an agreement with the Oklahoma Department of Transportation that would allow the Clinton Ministerial Alliance to place a new welcome sign on the east side of Clinton.

‘Cardboard Classic’ boat race set

Clinton High School students, from left, Jenna Santos, Avont Bryson, Khate Solis and Tory Hester use their STEM skills to build a sea-worthy boat out of cardboard and duct tape. Grades six through 12 will compete in the Clinton Cardboard Classic competition at the Water Zoo. 

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