A Butler youth pled guilty Dec. 9 to first-degree rape in an assault on a 13-year-old girl that happened between July 4 and 6, 2018. The defendant is Austin Gass.

More than $4.5 million is being funneled into Oklahoma to help fight what’s being labeled as “an opioid crisis in Western Oklahoma.” The money is part of $333 million that’s

Water main troubles

A water line at 9th Street and Avant Avenue burst Tuesday morning, causing workers to brave frigid temperatures in order to repair it. Running the backhoe is City of Clinton

The Oklahoma Highway Safety Office (OHSO) is teaming up with more than 60 law enforcement agencies across the state to make sure everyone has a safe holiday. The annual enforcement

Icy problems for drivers

Icy conditions affected roadways earlier this week, causing a pickup pulling a trailer to jack knife while traveling west on Interstate 40 at mile marker 61 in Clinton.

Reindeer replacement?

At this month’s Festival of Lights Parade, Justin Ruiz and Moose, riding on the float entered by JT’s Wrecker, took home third prize overall.

Senator James Lankford (R-OK) was awarded the “Fight for Good” award by the Salvation Army for his dedicated work in fighting the opioid crisis. “As a community, we should all

Community Christmas meal hosted

H.O.S.T. Ministries will hold a free community Christmas meal from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. on Saturday at the church, 605 Avant Ave. Full meal with ham and turkey, side

Medicaid spending expected

Oklahoma is poised to become the next battleground in a Medicaid expansion fight that has poured tens of millions of dollars into campaigns in other states. A proposal to extend

Dangerous road conditions Monday

The driver walks away from this SUV after it spun out on a patch of ice on Interstate 40, causing it to flip over.

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