Trooper Kendrick Johnson

When looking back on the past year, Oklahoma Highway Patrol OHP Troop H Capt. Chance Husted first talked about the statistics that came out of 2024.

Sheriff Dan Day

When giving an overview of the Custer County Sheriff’s Office, Sheriff Dan Day spoke about the separate aspects of the department individually.

Exec. Director Ann Ashcraft

The Cheyenne & Arapaho Tribes EMS, which has two 24-hour shifts 365 days a year, covers nine areas in western Oklahoma, including Clinton.

Assist. Chief Koby King

The Arapaho Fire Department is solely made up of 13 volunteer firefighters, and that presents small challenges.

EMS Director Michelle Addington

When someone from Clinton calls 911 for an emergency, Sinor EMS is likely to respond when an ambulance is needed.

Chief Brett Russell

The Clinton Fire Department continued its efforts to improve in every aspect and serve the community better in 2024.

Volunteer Brian Sperle

firemen just recently finished up Instructor I and are awaiting results of their certification tests.

Officer Braeden Blanchard

When asked about the Clinton Police Department’s previous year, Chief Luis De La Torre did talk about the changes the department has undergone but also spoke about plans and goals for the department’s future.

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