In 1999, passenger rail made a triumphant return to the Sooner State as the Amtrak Heartland Flyer hit the rails between Oklahoma and Texas. Now the train is readying for

 

-County hikes help to city fire agencies
-Opportunities Inc. Senior Day revived
-Parents can apply for vaccination exemptions
-Newcomb brings trusty hands to offense
-Red Tornadoes take one of two against Hobart
-Plus see local pictures 

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Inside the Redland Theater on Frisco Avenue, owner Rock Rodebush moves batts of insulation while continuing to work on the old movie theater’s renovation.

After a long hiatus, Opportunities Inc. will once again start holding Senior Day events in Clinton and surrounding communities, said outreach coordinator Keri Divis. The events are held to reach

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Together, American Legion Post 41 in Clinton and its Women’s Auxiliary have donated $1,000 to help flood victims in eastern Oklahoma. Checks for $500 apiece were presented recently by Bobby

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During Grace Living Center’s First Responders Appreciation Day, fire fighters from the Clinton Fire Department play a round of “ladder golf” with Grace staff members. Pictured, from left, are Capt.

Custer County fire departments will be helped financially with a resolution passed Monday by county commissioners. In the past, $100,000 collected from the county’s use tax was appropriated each year

Despite Clinton Public Schools’ adopting a No Tolerance approach to student vaccinations this year, Clinton School District nurse Sheffield Southall said there are three different situations where the Oklahoma State

WEDNESDAY JUNE 12 SENIOR EVENT: Quilting at the Senior Citizens Center. This event is open to all seniors. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. MEETING: Al-Anon New Beginnings will be hosted at First

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