Here's your preview for Tuesday's paper

- Two die in collision on U.S. 183

- New OHP headquarters to see activity soon

- Commissioners approve truck bids

- Fundraiser nets $17K during 5K

- Arapaho-Butler wins Bank360 Classic tourney

CDN | Michael Maresh

Nance Elementary students received postcards from across the United States and beyond as part of a class project and provided a presentation to the school board. From left, are Raylon Rennels, Olivia Rennels, Ember Guzman, Ella Meng, Merrit Ray and Oaklyn Stewart. In the back is teacher Beth Miller.

VILNIUS, Lithuania (AP) — A U.S. armored vehicle that went missing in Lithuania has been retrieved from a swamp after a sixday search but there is still no information about the fate of the four American soldiers who were on board, Lithuanian officials said Monday.

FRIDAY DAY SHIFT Responded to a report of an assault in the 100 block of N. 30th St.

Here's your preview of Saturday's paper

- Lucky to live in Clinton feature stories inside

- Naloxone boxes given by SWODA

- GT referral window now open at schools

- Suspect allegedly took car

- Lady Reds golf finishes second in Weatherford

Brendan Price, a CNO with Clinton Regional Hospital, stands next to the free naloxone box in the hospital lobby as part of the opioid abatement program. CDN | Michael Maresh

Two locations in Clinton have asked for and received naloxone vending machines from the South Western Oklahoma Development Authority (SWODA) to assist people who may have overdosed on opioids. Kits have also been distributed to other locations as well.

CDN | Courtesy photo

Chisum Roper finished in fourth place at the recent Oklahoma Youth Expo out of 57 participants in his class.

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