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.

‘Star Students’ in Burns Flat

Students of the Month at Will Rogers Elementary in Burns Flat are, front row from left, Paxon Tate, Mia Jones, Evelynn Hanna, Jordyn Cooper, Bryler Britton and Seth Nolan; middle row, Elijah Dougherty, Emma Stegall, Louis Thomsen, Sophia Tyler, Tucker Reeve and Angelina Peace; and back row, Josep

Delicious science lessons at WES

In their study of cells, Daniella Limas and Mason McAtee created models of cells using pizza ingredients in Robin Rodriquez’s science class at Washington Elementary.

Prosecutor’s power questioned

In the multicounty grand jury system, Oklahoma prosecutors have a powerful tool to investigate allegations of crimes and public corruption across counties.

Dear Editor,

Saturday Nov. 23, 2019, was one of my most pleasant days in a long time!

The true meaning of Christmas TV specials

Tis the season for Christmas television specials. What better way to celebrate the birth of the baby Jesus than by watching A WWE Christmas Smackdown? What could possibly say "Peace on Earth, good will to men" more than a special called "Katy Perry Goes a-Caroling Buck Naked"?

Dear Editor,

The media program at Clinton public schools is impressive, and we at the University of Oklahoma think your readers should know it.

CLINTON DAILY NEWS EDITORIAL

The Christmas spirit will come to life on Tuesday when the annual Festival of Lights Parade and Chocolate Festival take center stage in Clinton.

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