Students donate food

Placing cans into food boxes set up at Nance Elementary are first-graders Yuliana Barajas, left, and Kayla Nitsche.

At a ceremony this week, USDA Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs Greg Ibach declared the United States free of plum pox virus. Ibach signed a proclamation marking the historic announcement.

(TULSA) — Law enforcement officials involved in a joint task force have arrested several individuals who orchestrate an organized crime ring that operates front businesses for the illicit sex industry.

Students study cellular theory

Studying how cell theory came about and who the scientists were that formulated the theory are, from left, fifth-grade students Rocky Brown, Jaden Londagin and Brayden Fuller.

Equipment purchased by alumni

Clinton High School freshman Tra’Vonne Williams uses an extruder to make coils for a clay pot he’s making in his pottery class. The extruder was purchased with a grant from CHS Class of 1952.

3D art in progress

Clinton High School student Tason Turney works on rolling out clay in his 3D art class.

The Washita Chapter of the NSDAR met Monday, Sept. 9, at Café Clinton. Regent Nancy Lisle was assisted by Chaplin Rose Millspaugh in opening with the DAR ritual. The flag salute was led by Linda Stewart and the American’s Creed was led by Evelyn Hart.

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