Oklahoma’s ever-growing public health infrastructure has received a top tier rating from the Trust for America’s Health (TFAH) in its level of preparedness to respond to emerging public health threats.

Collections of the use tax on out-of-state sales, including online purchases, set a record high in January, while total revenue remained relatively flat, State Treasurer Randy McDaniel announced.

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-Trio ordered to stand trial in home entry
-Arapaho trash rates listed wrong
-‘Seussical the Musical’ shouldn’t be missed
-CHS prepping for title runs again
-Musick returns, starts for Reds in senior year
-Plus see local pictures

Three of four defendants in a preliminary hearing held this week at the Custer County Courthouse were bound over for trial when it ended, and one of them was ordered to begin serving a nearly seven-year suspended sentence he had received previously in another case.

Sarah Brown, officer manager for the Arapaho City Hall, said garbage rates quoted for her town in the Feb. 6 edition of the Clinton Daily News were wrong.

‘Seussical the Musical’ shouldn’t be missed

Even folks who have never read any Dr. Seuss children’s books will be delighted by “Seussical the Musical,” opening tonight at Southwest Playhouse. Director Julie K. Barnett can be counted on to deliver solid entertainment to Clinton audiences and she hits another home run with “Seussical.”

Dressed for success

Clinton Middle School cheerleader Addison Newcomb gets help putting a bow in her hair before a home game.

When setting your intentions, it’s easy to get caught up in career or physical health achievements. You strategize to work extra hours or get to the gym a certain number of days per week, but that’s not always the right mindset for success.

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