Oklahoma’s Presidential Preferential Primary election is scheduled for March 3. According to Sec. Ann Brown of the Custer County Election Board, here is what voters need to know.

• Eligible voters may cast only one ballot for the Presidential Preferential Primary (PPP).

Club to serve hot eats

Clinton Rotary Club members, from left, Kevin Wolters, Patch McComas, Peggy Wood and Gary Albert hold up some of the items to be included in the silent auction portion of the club’s annual Chili Day. Fresh chili will be served from 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. and 5-7 p.m. today at the Frisco Center.

Bird watching

Washita National Wildlife Refuge staff member Si Tanton conducts an educational program on bird watching for these students from Cheyenne. The refuge will stage a tour this weekend.

S-M-A-R-T

Brendan Bishop of Clinton Middle School recently placed first in a regional spelling bee. He will go on to compete in the state spelling bee at the end of the month at OU Children’s Hospital.

Pausing to smile

Clinton High School band students Baylee Hawthorne, left, and Ashley Martinez stop for a photo between classes.

 

-Rural garbage rates going up 65%
-Snow keeps ODOT, OHP crews busy
-Oklahoma City surgeon impressed with Clinton
-Indians win five-OT thriller
-Clinton preps during bye week for regionals
-Plus see local pictures

Trash pickup rates will be rising 65.2 percent for City of Clinton customers living outside the city limits as a result of action taken Tuesday night by the City Council.

Snow keeps ODOT, OHP crews busy

After reaching a high of 73 degrees here Sunday, the thermometer plunged to a low of 28 Tuesday night, bringing with it snow, ice and a wide-ranging slew of ac-cidents. Fortunately, there were no injuries from any of them in this area.

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