Incumbents from Clinton, Arapaho-Butler and Weatherford school districts have all declared intentions to run again for their seats when the candidate filing period opens Dec. 2.

The woman who allegedly stole a pickup last week in Weatherford and then led Clinton police on a high-speed chase here came very close to wiping out another vehicle before she was stopped, an affidavit of probable cause filed with seven charges against her indicates.

Store will be ‘destination spot’

A one-of-a-kind retail store will open its doors in downtown Clinton the first Saturday after Thanksgiving, just in time for the holiday shopping season.

Clinton Public Schools will be closed all next week for Thanksgiving break, and once again the district has arranged to provide meals at no cost for Clinton students age 18 and under, said CPS Nutrition Director Crystal Sharp.

Student gets help with numbers

Nance Elementary student Kotah Rhoads gets help learning to count from Sherry Boyles, as part of the “Tornadoes in Mentoring Excel” (TIME) program.

On Wednesday, Nov. 20, the Oklahoma City VA Health Care System, in collaboration with the City of Clinton, hosted a pre-opening event at the Frisco Conference Center for the upcoming VA Community Based Outpatient Clinic in Clinton.

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Clinic folks welcomed to Clinton

Staffers from the Oklahoma City office of the Veterans Affairs Health Care System were extremely pleased over the turnout and participation at Wednesday’s pre-opening of Clinton’s new VA clinic for

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