Fundraiser will send students to convention

In their first-ever attempt to raise money to attend an annual National Honor Society convention, NHS students at Clinton High School have started a “shoe drive” to collect funds. Their

School’s history gets new life

A 1939 photograph of Clinton High School faculty members received renewed attention recently, when Clinton resident Juanita Meacham provided names for everyone in the photo — including R.A. “Dick” Lloyd,

 

-Stabbing, shoving probed by police over weekend
-Illinois girl hurt in Foss wreck
-Seniors warned against new Medicare scam
-A-B ends season in district title
-Blackburn wins contest
-Santos exceeding her own expectations
-Plus see local pictures

JSL spaghetti dinner set for Friday

Junior Service League members, from left, Kelli Williams, Merlanda Dorman, Tayler Hartman and Kamber Pitman are getting ready for the group’s annual spaghetti lunch and dinner fundraiser, to be held

Opportunities Inc. is warning Clinton seniors about genetic testing fraud, the latest in a long line of Medicare scams. Opportunities outreach coordinator Keri Divis and others from her office recently

Illinois girl hurt in Foss wreck

Two automobile accidents were reported in this area over the weekend with a 19-year-old female being flown to Oklahoma City from one of them. She was from East Moline, Ill.

 

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-Reds upset by big-play Racers
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NEWCASTLE – Thursday night was not the start to district play that the No. 5 Clinton football team (2-2 overall, 0-1 in district) hoped for, falling short to the upset-minded, Newcastle Racers (2-2, 1-0), 28-21.

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