Pool maintenance

Parks and Rec Director Summer Pennington starts to drain the Clinton Public Pool at the end of the season.

Day at the museum

Tabitha Clark, left, and Addyson Clark, from Kingfisher, learn some history at the Oklahoma Route 66 Museum.

Conducted a motorist assist on Highway 183 and 980 Road.

DEAR HARRIETTE: My sister has been studying abroad this semester. She’ll be turning 21 soon. For months I’ve been planning to visit her in Europe for her birthday. I’ve already paid for my ticket and planned an elaborate weekend of birthday festivities for her. We’ve been arguing a little bit lately, and the other night she said something particularly hurtful to me. She hasn’t apologized, and we haven’t spoken since. My feelings are so hurt that I am now considering canceling my trip. Am I overreacting? – Change of Plans

Here's a look at Thursday's headlines

- CEDA looks over five bid options

- Police recover stolen truck

- Arapaho-Butler ready for return of students

- CHS battles to end in Elgin loss

- Reds return to form at ensuing two-a-day practices

CEDA looks

During the Clinton Economic Development Authority (CEDA) meeting Tuesday, trustees reviewed bid proposals for the asbestos abatement and/or possible demolition of the Glancy Motel and Pop Hicks properties.

Proper welcome

Billy Goodwin, chairman of the Clinton Chamber of Commerce board of directors, stands in front of the “Welcome to Clinton” sign located on Gary Boulevard. He will be welcoming visitors to tomorrow night’s annual Chamber Banquet.

Weatherford resident Antonio Lopez, 18, along with a 17-year-old Clinton male and a 15-yearold Weatherford male, were taken into custody July 29 for allegedly stealing a 2019 Ford F-150 pickup truck in Weatherford.

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