-School, city partnership paying dividends for Clinton
-Accused shooter waives prelim; next step July 29
-Renovation begins at Heart to Heart Pregnancy Clinic
-D.A.’s office disallows county’s grader bids
-Bryson ready for increased role
Christopher Winston, an Oklahoma City youth accused of nearly killing a New Mexico man visiting relatives in Clinton last summer, waived a preliminary hearing Tuesday on a charge of assault and battery with means likely to produce death.
First Assistant District Attorney Ricky McPhearson said Thursday he has disallowed bids on two used Caterpillar road graders county commissioners are trying to sell.
Commissioners apparently will consider what to do next at their weekly meeting Monday at 9 a.m.
Senators James Lank-ford (R-OK), Jim Inhofe (R-OK), and Congressman Tom Cole (OK-04) made the following statements after the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) and the U.S.
Over the last 25 years, we’ve witnessed amazing advances in science and medicine. What was once thought impossible is now being accomplished. Genetic testing is one example. With a small sample of saliva, your risk for certain diseases can be predicted.





