Responded to a report in the 100 block of S. Oklahoma St. in Thomas.

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt on Tuesday set a statewide election for March 7 for voters to decide whether to legalize the recreational use of marijuana, a question Democrats had hoped would be on the November ballot to help energize liberal voters.

Bluepeak talks about line breaks

Bluepeak has been working to bring new fiber optic internet to Clinton and surrounding areas for the past few months. While line breaks and other issues have occurred during the project, company leaders say they are working with the City to limit disruption and bring new internet coverage to residents.

Clinton Public Schools Board of Education approved bid packages for the start of the Capital Improvement Plan and discussed the new Reds 365 program at its regular meeting Monday.

(AP) — A small Texas seafood importer has sued the federal government for blocking a shipment of fish from protected waters near Antarctica — an area at the center of a diplomatic feud dividing the normally allied U.S. and U.K. governments.

CHC Holdings, LLC d/b/a Carter Healthcare, an Oklahoma limited liability company that provides home healthcare through subsidiaries in multiple states, including Texas and Oklahoma, as well as Stanley Carter and Brad Carter agreed to pay $22,948,004 to resolve allegations that Carter Healthcare wrongfully paid physicians to induce referrals of home health patients under the guise of medical directorships, resulting in the submission of false claims to the Medicare and TRICARE programs, announced U.S. Attorney Robert J. Troester.

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