The Washita Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution met March 13 at the Stafford Air and Space Museum. Regent Kay Hagerman opened the meeting with the assistance of Chaplin Judy Tracy and the group recited the Pledge of Allegiance, the American Creed, the Preamble to the Constitution, the Oklahoma Flag Salute, and sang a patriotic song.

SOYAPANGO, El Salvador (AP) — With semiautomatic weapons pressed to their chest, a pack of camouflage-clad police officers marches through rows of small brick homes winding up hills on the fringes of El Salvador’s capital.

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- City talks hospital, Tradewinds

- Home saved in grease fire

- CMS to host Camp Invention

- A-B, CPS FFA groups perform well at OYE

- Clinton golfers take runner-up in first tourney

For the second meeting in a row, the Clinton City Council chose not to go into executive session Tuesday during its regular meeting to discuss ongoing work to reopen the Clinton hospital along with pending legal issues surrounding the ending of its lease with Community Health Systems doing business as AllianceHealth.

All is well after the Clinton Fire Department responded to a grease fire Tuesday night at a residence in the 1400 block of W. Modelle Avenue after smoke alarms allowed occupants to get out safely and give firefighters time to douse the flames quickly.

A-B, CPS FFA groups perform well at OYE

Arapaho-Butler and Clinton Public Schools FFA chapters recently competed at the Oklahoma Youth Expo (OYE) over the course of March 7-18 at the Oklahoma City Fairgrounds in Oklahoma City.

Area students will have the opportunity to attend Camp Invention, a nationally recognized nonprofit summer enrichment camp during the weeks of June 19 and July 17. The program is open to children in grades kindergarten through sixth and allows them the opportunity to tap into their natural curiosity and use their creativity to solve problems.

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