OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Oklahoma’s governor is seeking the resignation of four county officials after a newspaper’s audio recording apparently captured some of them complaining about two of the paper’s journalists and knowing hit men and where two holes are dug.

DAR celebrates 80 years

Washita Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) began commemorating the 80th anniversary of the chapter April 10 with a wreath-laying ceremony at the Clinton Cemetery. Pictured during the ceremony, from left, are Judy Tracy, Doris Minor and Carol Ann Batterton.

CHS FCCLA awarded

Clinton High School’s Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) chapter was awarded the State Gold Chapter of Excellence award for being in the elite top 10% of chapters across Oklahoma at the State Leadership Conference held April 6th in Oklahoma City. Pictured are CHS FCCLAofficers Bryale Johnson, left, and Anna Christie with the award.

(AP) — Tribal colleges and universities around the U.S. will be able to tap nearly $15 million in grant funding to boost clean energy development as part of the federal government's latest investment in creating more reliable and sustainable electricity generation for Native American communities.

In 1775, the first battles of the American Revolutionary War were fought at Lexington and Concord, Mass.

NEW YORK (AP) — Two men have been arrested on charges that they helped establish a secret police outpost in New York City on behalf of the Chinese government, and more than three dozen officers with China’s national police force have been charged with using social media to harass dissidents inside the United States, the Justice Department said.

Awaiting an arrival

Awaiting the arrival of Sheridan Whiteside during Southwest Playhouse’s production of “The Man Who Came to Dinner,” from left, are Daisy Stanley (Shelia Atland), June Stanley (Chloe Houck), Mrs. McCutcheon (Paizlee Whitten) and Mrs. Dexter (Abigail Williams).

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