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Funeral Services for Barbara Ann Bishop-Fowler,73, former Butler resident will be held 10:00 A.M., Tuesday, October 1, 2019 in the Butler Baptist Church, officiated by Pastor Daniel Mosburg. Burial will follow in the Butler Cemetery under the direction of the Kiesau-Lee Funeral Home.

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Clinton High School junior/senior counselor Brenda Louthan, top, and students Calli Thompson, left, and Arianna Jaquez are getting the word out about CHS’s “College Application Day.”

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The three-year Elevate Clinton economic development plan that’s been in the works this year will kick off with a city-wide cleanup effort from 8 a.m. until noon on Saturday, Oct. 5, said Chamber of Commerce president Julie Burden Caldwell.

Besides $27,500 to upgrade air handling in the County Jail, Custer County commissioners also spent $5,000 Monday to renew Custer’s membership in an organization that could save the lives of some of its emergency responders some day.

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Anthony Moore, an attorney based in Clinton, announced his candidacy Thursday night for the Oklahoma Legislature in next year’s elections.

Custer County commissioners accepted a bid of $27,500 Monday to upgrade conditions in the County Jail. The commissioners approved a bid from EarthSmart Controls of Oklahoma City for new equipment

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While studying volcanic activity in Paula New’s geography class at Washington Elementary School, students, from left, Austin Reynaga, Felipe Lozano and Derrin Hester made their own edible landform islands.

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