LONDON (AP) — An alternative healer who advocated “slapping therapy” to treat a range of maladies was sentenced Friday to 10 years in prison for the death of a 71-year-old diabetic woman who stopped taking insulin during one of his workshops.

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Corn Bible Academy juniors won the school’s recent food drive contest beating the other grades. The juniors from left are Zack Zybach, Cruz Bittle, Zane Butcher, Jaden Zeller, Gretta Geisler, Cami Moran and Claire Lind.

Saren Kay Murray to Saren K. Murray, Trustee and Saren Murray Living Trust, QCD. Lot 38, Blk. 15, and Lot 12, Blk. 62, Clinton Original Townsite.

CDN | Michael Maresh

Jose Ochoa holds the ladder for Rodney Witherspoon, both who work for Simple Solutions, at the Frisco Center. The City hired the company to decorate its buildings.

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Tech in motion

Clinton shop teacher Greg Granger, left, and Jose Morales send Pinewood cars down a powered track at Wednesday’s Technical Student Association in which many nearby school districts attended at the Frisco Center.

Debra Mendez, director of Clinton Regional Hospital Service Volunteers tries a coat on volunteer Lois Schimmels. CDN | Michael Maresh

When Debra Mendez retired from the State of Oklahoma after working as a vision rehabilitation specialist, she found a part-time job that was close to her heart to become director of volunteers at the Clinton Regional Hospital gift shop.

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