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At Clinton High School, the new keyless entry and camera security system is close to completion. Here, Clinton Public Schools employees Bradley Rhodes, left, and Cannon Hawthorn work on a

Due to the New Year’s Day holiday on Wednesday, Clinton households that would normally have trash picked up that day should expect their pick-up one day earlier this week, said

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Leo Goeringer, Washita County commissioner, receives an award for having perfect attendance at SWODA board meetings.

Well over 7 million jobs have now been created since November 2016, a number nearly double the entire population of the state of Oklahoma. Boasting the lowest unemployment rate since

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The large cast of “Seussical the Musical,” Southwest Playhouse’s next production, gathers at the playhouse for its first read-through. At the table are director Julie K. Barnett, left, and choreographer

Following back-to-back historic pay raises and education budget increases, Oklahoma has seen a significant increase in classroom teachers. Currently, Oklahoma schools employ more than 43,000 teachers and Sen. Ron Sharp

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Deegen Goucher was named Student of the Month for December at Southwest Elementary.

 

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High-speed chase covers country roads

Santa Claus got lots of competition from high-speed travelers this year.

Another pursuit, this one beginning at Weatherford and ending in a creek bottom east of Clinton, occurred Dec. 15.

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