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During a recent visit to the Route 66 Museum, Goki and Risa Hashimoto of Yokohama, Japan, stopped to view the museum’s recent acquisition, a 1963 Chevy II Nova SS 400.

People in northwestern Custer County should have a refurbished, like-new bridge to drive over in a couple of months if the weather holds. County commissioners Monday morning accepted a bid

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Eight lucky residents from the Clinton Veterans Center will take to the skies beginning at 9 a.m. Tuesday, May 7, at Clinton Regional Airport, when a World War II-era Boeing

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Clinton fire fighters, from left, Dylan Abner, Joe Williams, D.J. Woodall and Calvin Baggett ran the Oklahoma City National Memorial 5K on Sunday in full gear. First held in 2001,

 

-One suspect, two murder counts likely
-Volunteers sought for city’s beautification
-Local bees struggle to survive
-CHS makes 26th straight regional
-Lady Reds close out year in regional tourney
-Plus see local pictures 

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ASK THE DOCTORS

Dear Doctor: My grandson is always carrying around a little device that he smokes like a cigarette. It puffs smoke just like one, too. I’m a former smoker, and my lungs aren’t in great shape, so I’m worried. What is he using? Is it safe?

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DEAR ABBY

DEAR ABBY: I am in my mid-20s, and a few years ago my mother divorced my stepfather. They were married for 17 years, and I grew up with him in the house for most of my life. After my sister was born, his behavior toward me

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This year’s bi-district title for the Clinton baseball team (24-9 overall) was won easier than most, nevertheless it extends the streak to 26 consecutive regional appearances, blanking a winless Pauls Valley-Paoli squad, 12-0, and, 10-0, Thursday afternoon at home.

Oklahoma will be designated as a Purple Heart State thanks to legislation signed into law recently. Navy veteran, Sen. Frank Simpson, said he authored Senate Bill 232 to give Oklahoma’s Purple Heart recipients the recognition they deserve.

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