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Troopers George Hoyle, left, and Chris Newcomb, both with OHP’s Marine Enforcement Division, will be patrolling area lakes over the Labor Day weekend checking for boat safety violations.

Clinton Public Schools is asking all former CHS football players to come down onto the field Friday when the Red Tornadoes face off against the Woodward Boomers, to help kick off the town’s “100 Years of Clinton Football Celebration.”

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Clinton High School students Ramona Villegas, left, and Litzy Silos stand in front of a sign that displays the school’s motto for the year.

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Seen mingling at the Frisco Conference Center, from left, are Shelby Howell, Arapaho Fire Department Chief Jared Howell, Max McKinsey, Clint Lively and Shelley Heerwald.

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Arapaho-Butler student Camden Giles was nominated by his school to join students from across the nation to participate in a unique career-oriented academic experience with Envision in Washington, D.C.

During a special meeting, the Oklahoma Cattlemen’s Association (OCA) Board of Directors approved an increase in the brand registration and renewal fee from $20 to $40.

A comment period was open from July 22 to Aug. 22, 2019 and was publicized by the OCA.

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Five recent Clinton graduates, all in their first year at Oklahoma State University, went through rush week and made it into sororities.

Three Oklahoma lawmakers are set to host an interim study to look at how an apprenticeship tax credit could encourage more businesses to enroll in the state’s registered apprenticeship program.

According to Larry Costello, PR director with Sears/Kmart, the Clinton Kmart store will be closing.

 

-Western Equipment expands to 21 locations
-Cordell firm low bidder on Barnitz
-Butler School building now home to the Cowboy Plaza
-Powell named CHS starting quarterback
-Burns Flat-Dill City, Corn Bible meet in zero week
-Plus see local pictures 

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