Students volunteer for worthy cause

Clinton High School student members of the National Honor Society volunteered recently at the Weatherford Food Resource Center. Pictured are, front row from left, Vicki Smith, Kate Dowdell, Madison Atchley,

Gov. Kevin Stitt doubled down on his position that the gaming compact signed by state and tribal leaders 15 years ago must be renegotiated in its entirety for permitted tribal

Rain can’t dampen high spirits

Marching in the rain on Veterans day are students, from left, Michelle Leon, Diana Mejia, Lorena Martinez and Jamie Lovos.

Having working smoke alarms in your home is as important as wearing a seatbelt in your car. It’s a necessity that protects you and your loved ones. According to the

Attorney General Mike Hunter’s office has added a first-degree murder charge to a Tulsa man after an investigation alleges the drugs he sold to a Perkins woman were the cause

Proud WES artist

Washington sixth-grader Emily Henry shows Mexican folk art pieces made for La Dia de los Muertos.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced that it fully intends to take appropriate actions to ensure an adequate supply of sugar to the U.S. market. In recent weeks, prospects

A-B Homecoming royalty announced

Arapaho-Butler seniors Jace Edelen and Mariah Sperle were named Homecoming King and Queen following A-B’s win against the Arnett Wildcats.

Clinton High School Principal Paula Harp reported that ACT scores are up this year, based on tests taken from fall 2017 through fall 2019. She attributed a lot of the

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