Gown donation

Clinton Public Schools Superintendent Tyler Bridges, left, looks at one of the 3,500 disposable gowns that were donated to the Veterans Center, as Veterans Administrator Stephanie Taylor lifts up the sleeve, and Programs Administrator Deann Elliott holds the other gowns.

Hail to the chiefs

Recently the past few presidents of the Clinton Noon Lions Club were recognized for their service to the organization. Plaques were presented to, from left, Keith Ventris, Bryan Foster, Brett Brittain and Nathan Meget. Not present was Bret Matlock.

A United States national security supplier has recently begun looking into the Clinton-Sherman Airport for a new base of operations.

Built to last

Michael Galloway, left, explains to Wade Anders the process of installing safe rooms. Galloway will present information about a possible $2,000 rebate for installation at 10 a.m., 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Tuesday at the Custer County Fairgrounds.

Deputies conducted a welfare check at Exit 71 N. Service Road, Love’s parking lot.

Darrell Wayne Burch and Devery Burch to John Newer and Karen Morgan, JTWD. Lots 17 and 18, Blk. 11, New Butler Original Townsite.

Acosta serves country during Iraq deployment

Silvestre “Sil” Acosta has had to spend time away from the people and country he loves, but he is one of the rare individuals with the fortitude and dedication to do so.

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