After some first-hand experience, City Councilman Bobby Stewart indicated at last week’s council meeting he now has a different opinion about the Clinton hospital than he did two weeks earlier.
The Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma have been awarded over $1 million “to improve public safety, serve victims of crime, combat violence against women, and support youth activities.” Eight tribes shared
TUESDAY OCTOBER 22 STORY TIME: Clinton Public Library holds its weekly story time for young children. For additional information call (580) 323-2165. 10 a.m. MEETING: Clinton AA meets in the
At this week’s meeting of the Clinton Board of Education, board members saw results from the first district-wide student survey conducted by Clinton High School’s student council. The report was presented by Kate Dowdell, president of the STUCO’s executive officers.
A story in Thursday’s Clinton Daily News was in error when it said Daivia (Day Day) Simpkins had participated in events surrounding the alleged kidnapping and armed robbery of two men here on Aug. 30. He did not.
The Daily News apologizes for the mistake.



