-McDonald hired as CBA administrator
-City voting Sept. 10, Nov. 12
-July 4th celebrations set 
-More tragedy, wrecks on roads
-CHS improves on day two of 7-on-7
-Clinton breaks even to end summer campaign
-Plus see local pictures 

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Oklahoma Department of Wildlife District 7 Chief Jeff Headrick teaches Summer Playground student Tamara Gresham how to use a bow and arrow. Ten game wardens brought an archery trailer to

This year’s Clinton City Council elections will be held Sept. 10 if a primary vote is needed and Nov. 12 if a general election is needed. Two seats are at

After three serious motor vehicle accidents the previous weekend, four more were recorded in western Oklahoma this past weekend. This time they were farther from Clinton but just as disastrous

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Corn Bible Academy has hired Kansas native Tim Mc-Donald to head the school in the dual roles of principal and superintendent. McDonald will make several trips to the area in

Following is a list of Independence Day celebration events being held in the area this month. Clinton Police Department Chief Paul Rinkel would like to remind everyone that, for safety

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The yard at 1306 A St. in Arapaho was selected as Clinton Daily News’ Yard of the Week. Homeowner Jenny Schindler is pictured with son-in-law Glen Richardson, who takes care

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Burns Flat-Dill City seniors, from left, Jordan Mason, Lorsa Hughes, Kayela Staples, Donovan Webb and Riley Johnson competed recently at National History Day in College Park, Md., after researching and

In 1839, a group of 53 Mende captives revolted and took control of the slave ship Amistad. In 1881, lawyer Charles Guiteau shot President James Garfield, who died from his

Due to the July 4th holiday, trash routes that normally run on Thursday will instead run on Wednesday this week, said City officials. Normal routes will resume on Friday, July

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