Clinton police are investigating a report of animal cruelty that surfaced following a video being posted on social media that showed a young person torturing a small puppy. According to

Bookworm catches reading bug

Jeanette Stone, left, an avid participant in the library’s Winter Reading Program, checks out yet more books assisted by librarian Beverly Thomason. In the background is librarian Theresa Simmons. The

Good students rewarded with art

At Clinton Middle School’s “Champions Day,” Jollett Venegas gets her face painted by art teacher Edward Bacon. The event is held to reward students for good grades and attendance.

In his ongoing efforts to turn Clinton’s economy around by promoting what it has to offer, Clinton economic development director Roland Mower once again attended an event where he was

One more right-of-way needed for construction of the big Lawter Road project at the north edge of Weatherford has been obtained, County Commissioner Kurt Hamburger announced at Tuesday’s meeting of

Lindsi Walker returning to Clinton

Clinton’s hospital is bringing back a familiar face. Alliance-Health Clinton has hired family nurse practitioner Lindsi Walker, who previously saw patients at the Blakeburn Clinic before moving her practice to

WEDNESDAY JANUARY 22 SENIOR EVENT: Quilting at the Senior Citizens Center. This event is open to all seniors. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. MEETING: Al-Anon New Beginnings will be hosted at First

The Oklahoma House of Representatives will consider legislation to prevent telemarketers from replicating numbers and misrepresenting the origin of a phone call. Rep. Kyle Hilbert (R-Bristow) filed House Bill 3081

The Senate has completed filing bills for the second session of the 57th Legislature. A total of 840 Senate Bills and 19 Senate Joint Resolutions were filed. In 2019, 1,040

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