According to information released by the Oklahoma State Department of Health, there are no longer any active cases of the coronavirus in Clinton.

“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.

Homeschool gardening

Spencer Badillo is using some of his time during the COVID-19 situation to pick up gardening. He is currently growing plants in his mother, and Clinton High School art teacher, Joy’s art studio.

All smiles

Western Oklahoma Christian School 5th-grader Makarah Foster turns in one of her ad designs to teacher Miss Erin Funk.

Creative artist

Western Oklahoma Christian School 6th-grader Devyn Walters shows off her design.

Today is the 115th day of 2020 and the 37th day of spring.

Here's a few of the Thursday headlines

- Dallas law firm to help city on condemnation

- Keith Ventris nominated to serve on state finance committees

- Car chase ends in wreck

- County only has 3 active COVID-19 cases

- Borjas appreciates Clinton’s team play

After less than 20 minutes in a closed-door executive session, the Clinton City Council approved hiring a Dallas, Texas, law firm to assist them as it works through the condemnation of the Glancy Motel property at 217 Gary Blvd.

The Oklahoma Highway Patrol investigated a single-vehicle accident Tuesday morning near Exit 84 of I-40 on the east side of Weatherford.

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