“In Their Own Words

This is another installment of “In Their Own Words” where we are asking area students to write in about whatever is on their mind. Submissions may cover any topic. Articles and pictures may be dropped off at 522 Avant or emailed to cdneditor@swbell.net.

This week AllianceHealth Clinton has resumed performing elective procedures for patients who have had to delay surgery or other nonemergency procedures since COVID-19 restrictions were put in place last month. The hospital is following Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt’s Executive Order allowing some elective surgeries and procedures in hospitals with a low or no-COVID-19 census.

Water main break quickly repaired.

City employee Alex Tyler begins fixing a water main break Thursday night. According to Clinton City Manager Mark Skiles, a subcontractor was doing a job for another company (not for the city) and bored through an eight-inch water main south of AllianceHealth Clinton. The break was fixed by 9 p.m.

Rural Housing Service and United States of America to Dyrek Willis, QCD. Lots 8 and 9, Blk. 2, Koper Addn. Weatherford.

Medical groups react to opening economy

In the wake of Gov. Kevin Stitt’s decision to start reopening Oklahoma’s economy, Oklahoma Watch reached out for reaction from top medical groups and checked the remarks from Oklahoma City and Tulsa mayors. Here’s what we gleaned:

	Pooch cleared from harm

Clinton Fire Department’s John Denney escorts this dog from a home experiencing a possible structure fire.

Heards honored with awards

For the fourth consecutive year, United Country Heard Auction and Real Estate has been recognized by United Country Real Estate for their excellence in the production of marketing materials for their client’s properties.

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