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Arapaho-Butler FFA students, from left, Emiley Kauk, Tack Sappington, Amy Jo Shepherd and Chaley Shepherd attended the FFA Washington Leadership Conference in Washington, D.C. as delegates. Some of the sites

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Western Technology Center (WTC) was honored by the Department of Defense for its participation in the national STARBASE Youth Program. Pictured, front row from left, are Kathe Corning, WTC assistant

In 1870, the U.S. Congress recognized Christmas as a federal holiday. In 1945, the United Nations charter was signed by 50 nations. In 1963, John F. Kennedy gave a speech

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Sinor personnel visited residents at Grace Living Center for its First Responders Appreciation event. Pictured, from left, are Sinor paramedic Tanya Rockhold; resident Barbara Swinney; Nicole Holt, Grace admissions coordinator;

A group of Oklahoma liquor wholesalers and retailers, led by Boardwalk Distribution of Tulsa, applauded the Oklahoma Supreme Court for declining to hear the case against Senate Bill 608. The

Senator James Lank-ford (R-OK) issued the following statement after the US Supreme Court ruled in support of religious freedom on American Legion Et Al. v. American Humanist Assn. Et. Al.,

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Students in Kelly Stephens’ first grade class presented the play, “Robert the Rose Horse” for family and friends. Pictured, from left, are Sadie Roedell, Da’marian Bailey, James Miller and Winter

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Summer Playground students enjoying free swimming lessons at Clinton’s Water Zoo on “World Swim Day.”

Attorney General Mike Hunter today announced the terms of the $85 million settlement agreement with Israeli-based Teva Pharmaceuticals that was negotiated last month. In addition to the funds going to

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Tommy Caviness and Jonetta Reimer were honored as this year’s King and Queen at the Clinton chapter of AARP. In the background at the podium is Donald Miller.

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