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A driver who ignored a “Bridge Out” sign near the Clinton Cemetery was lucky; he got stopped with one tire off the edge. But one in Washita County was seriously

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Jan Lacy, long-time member of the Alpha Nu chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha (ESA), has announced that the St. Jude’s Bike-a-Thon held in April will be the last one organized

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Clinton Masonic Lodge No. 339 presents a check for $2,000 to MaryAnn Morris for ongoing restoration and repair being done on the historic Arapaho Reading Room. Pictured, from left, are

Clinton Chamber of Commerce president Julie Burden is requesting that folks interested in entering the 2019 Rodeo Days Parade contact the Chamber office now to sign up. “Parade entries don’t

THURSDAY JUNE 6 MEETING: Native Outreach Baptist Chapel to hold a Bible study and prayer at the Clinton Community Hall on Dog Patch Road. Meets every Thursday except for funerals

Broadway Heights Baptist Church will hold its Vacation Bible School from 6-8 p.m. Monday, June 10, through Friday, June 14, said church member Susan Moore. This year’s theme is “Farm

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Southwest Playhouse’s production of “The Miracle Worker” ends this weekend. The cast, pictured front row from left, are Chloe Houck, Olivia Campbell, Lydia King, Britten Bengs, Lola Enochs and Kirsten

In 1844, the Young Men’s Christian Association (YMCA) was founded in London. In 1889, a fire destroyed all of downtown Seattle, Washington. In 1944, 155,000 Allied troops landed at Normandy,

Imagine how strained and tired your arms would feel if you carried around a 10-pound rock for 12 hours. That’s essentially what you’re doing to your eyes when you focus

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