-Clinton, Butler agree on water sales contract
-Traffic counter data ‘really important’
-Reds travel to El Reno for scrimmage
-Youth sports sign-ups
-A-B baseball pushing through tough start
-Plus see local pictures
-Clinton, Butler agree on water sales contract
-Traffic counter data ‘really important’
-Reds travel to El Reno for scrimmage
-Youth sports sign-ups
-A-B baseball pushing through tough start
-Plus see local pictures
Cables laid across Clinton streets this week by the Oklahoma Department of Transportation may not be noticeable to many drivers, but Clinton Economic Developer Roland Mower said the data they’re collecting has an important role to play in the city’s future.
Almost out of water four years ago, Clinton is now able to sell water to another of its smaller neighbors.
In 1305, Scottish leader William Wallace was executed in London.
In 1942, the Battle of Stalingrad began as Nazi and Soviet troops fought for control of the city.
In 1966, the Lunar Orbiter 1 spacecraft transmitted the first photo of Earth from orbit around the moon.
-Man on PCP fights police, several others
-CHS grad earns national medal
-Scott Mason appointed to EPA position
-CHS sweeps Elgin, moves to 8-3 on year
-Clinton softball gives Weatherford a scare in loss
-Plus see local pictures