In the weekly flu updates released by the Oklahoma State Department of Health it was reported that Custer County recently had its first hospitalization of the 2019-2020 influenza season. Numbers are tracked by county from Sept.

Rehearsals underway at SWPH

Braxton Driskill and his dad, Ryan Driskill, read through their lines at the first rehearsal of “Seussical the Musical.” Father and son will be among the cast when the show opens Feb. 14, 2020, at Southwest Playhouse.

Clinton property owners got their annual Christmas present at Tuesday’s meeting of the Public Works Authority when half of a water rate increase passed in 2014 was delayed for the fifth straight year.

Christmas entertainment provided

Students from Melissa Stewart’s class at Nance Elementary, from left, Ray-lie Starnes, Ethan Quezada and Kendall Serfoss play instruments at the school’s Christmas program.

Snowmen, pajamas in Christmas program

Students from Natasha Jefferson’s class, from left, Edgar Rodelo, Arelinda Perez Lopez, Emme Guerrero and Carli Patton sing at Nance Elementary’s Christmas program.

Santa conference

Christian Torres, top, and Allison Guzman Luna have a talk with Santa’s “helper” at Nance Elementary.

 

 

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Steady progress at The Edge

Looking over plans at the site of what will be The Edge’s new home in the Jaycee Lane Shopping Center are, from left, Edge member Chris Gillen; Edge board member

Longtime ag teacher Miller set to retire

Clinton High School ag teacher Keith Miller will retire at the end of this school year. After two years teaching at Cordell High School at the beginning of his career,

A generally upbeat City of Clinton audit for the fiscal year running from July 1, 2018, through June 30, 2019, was delivered by Auditor James Kuykendall at Tuesday’s City Council

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