Here is a look at The Weekend's headlines

- Local sailor honored for helping save 37 lives

- County sheriff, SQ 802 vote is Tuesday

- Burn ban possible for July 4

- Arapaho teen facing charges following accident

Here is a look at Friday's edition

- School year calendar plans ahead 

- Clinton pair flown to OKC hospital following accident

- Dr. George Renison named a Distinguished Alumnus 

- Helton takes over as SWOSU AD

- Reds win via walk off

- State deaths

Reader wants to purge wardrobe after seclusion

DEAR HARRIETTE: Now that we are not going out at all, I am realizing that I have way too many clothes. I do love fashion, but since I have nowhere to go, I have been taking a visual inventory of my wardrobe, and it’s ridiculously large.

Smalltown Patriotism

Allyson Adams helped a collective group of residents and local civic club members place flags out on Frisco Avenue in honor of Flag Day on June 14.

Today is the 178th day of 2020. and the seventh day of summer.

TODAY’S HISTORY

In 1870, the U.S. Congress recognized Christmas as a federal holiday.

In 1945, the United Nations charter was signed by 50 nations.

Deputy responded to a residential alarm in the 1000 block of Randall Rd. in Weatherford.

Deputy responded to an animal call of cattle out behind the Arapaho Tag Agency.

Deputy responded to a medical call in the 100 block of W. Broadway.

MORNING SHIFT

Officers responded to a report of disturbance in the 2100 block of Gary Blvd., officers arrested 57-year-old Stephanie Scaramella on city charges of public intoxication and resisting arrest.

Can opener

Vince Jones prepares to make a big splash while cooling down recently in the Clinton Municipal Pool.

BETHANY

Henley, Ronald Eugene: 60, carpet layer, died June 12. Graveside services 2 p.m. Friday, Bethany Cemetery (Mercer-Adams, Bethany).

EDMOND

Riggs, Victor Ray: 76, postal carrier, died June 23. Memorial services 2 p.m. Saturday (Matthews, Edmond).

HARRAH

As the 2020 election season shifts into high gear approaching the summer, the Oklahoma Department of Transportation is reminding political candidates and volunteers to not jeopardize safety and to do their part in saving taxpayer money and keeping Oklahoma’s highways and interstates free of unsig

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