LAS VEGAS (AP) — Phish has been performing for decades, but never has the band played the same show twice.
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- Kickstart 66 Tour heads to Clinton
- Search underway for missing man
- ‘Wrong’ play only goes right
- Council covers other issues at meeting
- Lady Reds golf clinch conference tourney
As the Route 66 centennial celebration approaches in 2026, the Oklahoma Route 66 Centennial Commission is launching the Kickstart 66 Tour to drive development along the historic highway. The Oklahoma Arts Council and Oklahoma Main Street Center will visit communities along Route 66, including Clinton, Miami, Sapulpa, and Arcadia, to introduce resources for local planning and development efforts.
As the curtain rises on opening night, the Southwest Playhouse invites audiences to experience a side-splitting evening with “The Play That Goes Wrong,” a hilarious comedy that proves sometimes the best performances are the ones that don’t go according to plan. This uproarious play-withina play follows the Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society’s attempt to stage a 1920s murder mystery called “The Murder at Haversham Manor.”
Joseph Keith Old Bear Sr., 68, was last seen April 1 at Clinton Regional Hospital (CRH), where he was receiving treatment for a seizure. Old Bear is 5-feet-10 inches tall, weighs approximately 150 pounds, and has black hair with gray streaks pulled back in a ponytail and brown eyes. He has a left leg amputation below the knee and a tattoo of a buffalo and “OLDBEAR” on his upper left arm. Additionally, his left hand pinky, ring finger and middle finger are crooked due to an old injury.
While the majority of Tuesday’s Clinton City Council meeting took a deep dive into the topic of water, there were also other matters discussed. The following is a quick rundown of other agenda items the council talked about.
Responded to a report of a business alarm in the 600 block of Evans Ave., Custer City.
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