“Event for Life” will be held from 1-5 p.m. Sunday, June 2 at the Pioneer Center in Elk City, to honor babies who have been lost by abortion.

This first-time event will feature dynamic speakers, worship, and a dance expression team.

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Four-year-olds Mady Grace Bailey, left, and Ellee Hall race to find Easter eggs at a hunt held at Grace Living Center.

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Clinton real estate agent Traci Rogers recently learned that she earned “Best of Zillow” status at the online giant’s website, based on customer feedback. The Jimmie Johnson agent was recognized by her clients for delivering outstanding service.

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Western Oklahoma Christian School students Levi Bailey, left, and Nathan Cooke enjoy a pizza party provided by Clinton Daily News as a reward for their “Design An Ad” participation.

The Oklahoma House of Representatives passed a bill recently that would protect nursing home residents from being prescribed anti-psychotic drugs without their informed consent or being prescribed the drug by their physician.

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Members of the Washita-Custer County drug court team who attended the annual “Treatment Court Day” at the Capitol recently included, from left, Department of Corrections Officer Daniel Evans; Washita-Custer County Treatment Court Coordinator Sarah Mears-Ivy; Kathryn Collier, with Red Rock

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In the spring of 2016, Wall Street Journal reporters went hunting for the heart of Make America Great Again territory and ended up in Buchanan County, Virginia, near the borders of Kentucky and West Virginia.

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Special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation is over, but the reverberations of the Trump-Russia affair live on. One such after-effect is the reluctance of some important figures in the 2016 campaign to speak out, for fear of continued legal entanglements.

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