The Declaration of Candidacy filing period for the Board of Education No. 5 seats in Clinton, Arapaho-Butler, Weatherford and Thomas-Fay-Custer school districts opened Monday morning. According to Custer County Election

Traffic stop nets 1.03 lbs.of meth, guns

Methamphetamine measured at 1.03 pounds along with three guns were recovered by officers Michael O’Kelley and Greg Perez of the Clinton Police Department during a traffic stop about 10 p.m.

Clintonite seeking Dist. 57 seat

Former assistant district attorney, Juan Garcia, Democrat, of Clinton, is running for the Oklahoma State House of Representatives in District 57 (Custer, Beckham, Blaine, Caddo, Canadian counties). He will be

Businesses celebrate chocolate today

Preparing for tonight’s Chocolate Festival at a downtown business are, from left, Sue Gorshing, Ann Newcomb, Martha Casas and Frances Mendez. The purchase of one $5 ticket will entitle the

Steven Butterick and Donna E. Butterick to Donna E. Butterick, QCD. Lots 20 and 21, Blk. 15, Custer City Original Townsite.

Student thinks ‘global’

Junior art student Andreya Miller works on a painting on global warming for her AP art portfolio.

Outdoor classes

Before cold winter weather set in, Macey Castle enjoyed a day working outside in Joy Badillo’s art class at Clinton High School.

Warm holiday wishes

Mission House director Jennifer Howard, left, receives warm blankets made by the Clinton High School Key Club from student Hannah Garner. It was Garner’s wish to spread comfort and hope during this holiday season.

Many schools require ‘heavy focus’

A third of schools across the state dropped one letter grade on report cards released Monday by the state Board of Education.

The report cards for the 2018-19 school year show about half of Oklahoma schools remained steady and 15 percent improved.

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