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Here's a preview of Wednesday's CDN

- Cocaine seized in I-40 traffic stop 

- Locals bring home wins from State Fair

- Man hurt in accident on S.H. 54

- Kick off set for 2023 United Fund

- Lady Indians get walkoff win over Canute

Spooky décor

Recreation Director Trisha Hester hangs festive Halloween tinsel in the lobby at Acme Brick Park’s Gym and Recreational Facility.

Victor Taborda, 53, of Elizabeth, N.J., has been charged with aggravated trafficking in illegal drugs and transporting an open container of an intoxicating beverage after a traffic stop on Interstate 40 led to the discovery of almost nine pounds of cocaine.

Clinton and its surrounding areas made a fine showing at the Oklahoma State Fair this year, with several of the OSU Extension Office’s 4-H’ers and Clinton FFA members receiving blue ribbons for their projects or presentations.

Tickets ready

Junior Service League members from left. Madison Heard, Tayler Hartman, Erin Giles, Brittany Miller, Stacie Nickel, Amanda Gibson, Aubrey Ashcraft, and Merlanda Dorman are excited for their upcoming fundraiser, the annual Spaghetti Day that will be held at the Frisco Conference Center this Friday.

A Weatherford man was a victim in a hit-andrun Monday evening as he was traveling on State Highway 54, one mile west of Weatherford.

Grounds maintenance

Woodshop students Gerardo Perez, left, and Nathan Savoie work to repair the foundation of the trashcan directly outside the Commons Area of the Clinton High School.

The United Fund of Clinton’s annual fundraising drive will kick off Oct. 20 with funds raised toward the $40,000 goal going toward four local organizations that provide services to both area students and families.

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