LYNDON, Vt. (AP) — Weeks after Jason Pilbin witnessed a driver get swept away by floodwaters, his northeastern Vermont community was ravaged again by flooding from heavy rains.

Mother-son enjoy visit

Terry Hook, left, visits his mother, Phyllis Hook, at her home during rare cool weather.

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- City approves intrafund loans to hospital

- Megee earns statewide award

- WTC-Sayre gets new director

- Western Oklahoma preferred over Hawaii

- Clinton High to begin athletic Hall of Fame

WTC-Sayre gets new director

Western Technology Center has announced Christy Glasscock as the site director at WTC-Sayre. Glasscock has been in education for 24 years and has relocated from Duncan where she was the middle school principal.

Megee earns statewide award

Duaina Megee, executive secretary for Dist. 2 District Attorney Angela Marsee, received the Outstanding Bogus Check, Restitution and Supervision Employee Award for 2023-2024. The annual award luncheon was held July 11 at the Renaissance Hotel and Convention Center in Tulsa was presented by the District Attorneys Council and Oklahoma District Attorneys Association.

The Clinton City Council gathered for an emergency meeting held noon Wednesday at City Hall to discuss approving two intrafund borrowing agreements involving the Clinton Hospital Authority and Clinton Regional Hospital. The borrowing agreements were both approved by the council via a 3-1 vote.

Western Oklahoma preferred over Hawaii

Makena Minton is the newest addition to GIBCO Capital Investors in Clinton, and he has enjoyed being able to assist people with their investments and finances.

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