The Clinton baseball team (8-2-1 overall) defeated the Woodward Travelers in walk-off fashion Thursday morning, 14-13.

Staying locked in

Clinton junior catcher Harrison Crumley tracks a pop up toward the Clinton dugout during a game against Weatherford. Crumley is off to a strong start in all aspects of his game.

With the news of longtime SWOSU Athletic Director Todd Thurman stepping down, the university chose someone who, “bleeds Bulldog blue” to lead as interim AD, selecting SWOSU grad, former athlete and current Associate AD Todd Helton.

Dr. George Renison named a Distinguished Alumnus

George Renison, DVM, MS, MPH, of Custer City, was recently named a 2020 Distinguished Alumnus by Oklahoma State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine. An Oklahoma native, Dr. Renison earned his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) degree from Oklahoma State’s veterinary college in 1988.

New members

Billy Goodwin, left, of Western Medical and Arleth Cifuentes of Simple Solutions, LLC, were installed as new board members of the Clinton Chamber of Commerce. Matt Jett of Jett Distributing was also approved, but not present at Wednesday’s luncheon.

Here is a look at Thursday's edition

- Tornado Dome prank proves costly

- City offering fitness courses for children, adults

- City filing, election still up in the air

- Miller works for breakout senior year

- Reds, Eagles tie, 7-7

Here is a look at Wednesday's edition

- DHS office to stay open in Clinton

- Driving school slated

- Couple invests in church building

- OSU approves removal of Murray name from buildings

- Alliance: Use funds to plug wells

Here is a look at Tuesday's edition

- City begins taking new manager apps

- CPSF pondering event

- Arrests lead to many charges

- Juneteenth legislation to be filed

- Clinton baseball wins three straight

- Dorothy Lea Allman Burgtorf obituary

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