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- Hospital is expecting revenue soon

- Students exploring WTC

- Pair charged in alleged truck theft

- Clinton hoops falls to Elk City at home

After a six-month investigation, Custer County authorities have recovered a stolen vehicle involved in an alleged hit and run. This investigation led authorities to Richard Chapman, 57, of Elk City, and Krystian Fowler, 25, of Butler, where the pair face alleged felony charges of larceny of an automobile.

Students exploring WTC

Clinton High School’s sophomore class had the opportunity to revisit Western Technology Center (WTC) and experience a course of their choosing Wednesday.

With federal approval expected within a matter of days, Clinton Regional Hospital is expected to soon be able to turn the Hospital Authority Fund valve in the direction of “righty-tighty” instead of “lefty-loosey” once full accreditation is bestowed upon the facility.

Paper straw architects

Freshmen Trey Bolden, left, and Ranger James make a geodesic dome during 3D Art class in Ruth Ramsey’s room.

Sen. Kristen Thompson, R-Edmond, and Sen. Lonnie Paxton, R-Tuttle, have filed legislation to limit virtual instruction in Oklahoma’s public schools. Under Senate Bill 1768, instruction would only take place virtually in the event of inclement weather, staff shortages caused by illness, building maintenance issues, or if found necessary by school administrators.

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