Reunion brings out classic cars, classic students

At left, Larry Snider makes sure his vehicle is clean and shiny while it is on display at the Clinton High School All-Class Reunion, while at right, Andy Vloedman gives his ride one more polish before being displayed.

Engineering skills at work

Western Oklahoma Christian School 4-H Club member Addilynn Funk prepares her rocket for the “Stomp Rocket Apparatus” during this month’s meeting.

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SHREVEPORT, La. (AP) — The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration has allowed one of the nation’s largest wholesale drug distributors to keep shipping highly addictive painkillers for nearly four years after a judge recommended it be stripped of its license for its “cavalier disregard” of thousands of suspicious orders fueling the opioid crisis.

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- Consultant brings hope for hospital 

- CPSF awards scholarships to Clinton High School students

- Lankford visits Air and Spaceport

- Senior proud of time in tennis program

There may be hope yet for Clinton Regional Hospital after a report by Health Facility Consultant Mike Thomas of Northeast Oklahoma Management Services revealed his belief that the hospital’s first reported issues may not be as bad as originally believed. Thomas addressed the Clinton Regional Hospital Governing Board during a regular meeting Thursday afternoon in which he detailed what he believes the next steps are for the reopening of the hospital.

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