Gathering near sacred grounds

Shannon Curtis, left, and Sharon Newbreast, along with Virginia Oldbear and Sabryna Black, search for missing family member Joseph Keith Oldbear Sr. along a path he frequently used to walk to the casino. Oldbear, 68, was last seen leaving Clinton Regional Hospital on April 1.

WASHINGTON (AP) — The big U.S. aid package for Ukraine and other allies that President Joe Biden signed Wednesday also allows the administration to seize Russian state assets located in the U.S. and use them for the benefit of Kyiv.

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- ARPA funds going toward new Exit 65

- J.G. Stratton helps keep pulse on school’s ever-changing tech

- Summer Playground gearing up for registration

- Senior looks to go out on top one last time

The Clinton City Council brought lively energy to its brief meeting Tuesday evening. During the session, councilmembers made two significant decisions – they accepted American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) recovery funds and approved the replacement of water lines on S. 10th St.

Butterflies emerge

Diane Peters, left, first-grade teacher at Western Oklahoma Christian School, helps students Willow Mayfield, Sky Bagby and Monroe Murray release butterflies. Murray gasps in awe as the class observes the insects’ metamorphosis from pupae to adult butterflies.

Summer Playground gearing up for registration

Clinton Summer Playground, a community program that has provided summer experiences for local children since 1948, is set to open registration for its 2024 season next week.

Responded to an animal call of cow out with no branding or ear tags in the vicinity of N. 2460 Rd. and E. 1000 Rd., Weatherford.

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