When state legislators eliminated the refund-ability of the state earned income tax credit (EITC) in 2016, more than 200,000 low-to-moderate income families lost an important tool to make ends meet.

Farm Bureau donates books

Rhonda Scott, left, Arapaho librarian, and Sharla Waltrip of the Custer County Farm Bureau Women’s Leadership Team hold books donated by the Farm Bureau to five school libraries: Nance Elementary,

Artistic friends

Nance artist Beth Gichuki, left, is assisted by Clinton High School artist Michelle Nguyen.

Outstanding students recognized at WTC

Clinton High School students attending classes at Western Technology Center’s Sayre campus who received awards for outstanding performance this semester are, from left, Angel Velasco and Jorge Rodriguez, Welding students;

Southwest Elementary students excel

Southwest Elementary students-of-the-month included, from left, Alexa Villa, Baylor Brittain, Seth Scott, Addyli Balderas, Edgar Villegas and Jimmy Boomershine.

Top SWE students recognized

December students-of-the-month at Southwest Elementary included, from left, Tayah Lunsford, Brinley Taylor, Rica Stennis, Eli Anderson, Rayden Walker and Dace Williams.

Measuring, mixing, blending and kneading — there is so much that goes into the art of baking. You start with the right materials and techniques, but you also need to

An elderly Washita County woman who wandered away from her home Saturday night was found safe with her dog Sunday morning after spending nearly 12 hours exposed to temperatures believed

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