Patriotic duty

David Davis of the Clinton Kiwanis Club places this U.S. flag on Frisco Avenue to commemorate Flag Day last weekend. CDN

Less than a week remains for registered voters in Custer County to apply for absentee ballots to be mailed to them for the June 30 Primary Election, County Election Board Secretary Ann Brown said.

Double plunge

Mialeigh Coxwell, left, and Brennan File catch air before descending into the pool. Caber Johnson watches them in the background. CDN

Clear blue skies and summer sun means many Oklahomans will be spending time outdoors. Some pet owners enjoy bringing their furry friends along on summer activities.

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Here is a look at Friday's headlines

- Police chief out with COVID-19

- Officer involved in wreck

- Wreck involves six people, four children

- Bridges family comes home to Clinton

- City filings wrap up

- Putnam ‘Dinner’ resumes

Officer involved in wreck

A two-car wreck involving a police car occurred Wednesday afternoon in the 2200 block of Modelle Avenue next to the Coronado Apartments.

Clinton Police Chief Paul Rinkel informed Acting City Manager Gene McCullough that he has tested positive for COVID-19.

Wreck involves six people, four children

Six people, including four children, were traveling in a 2008 Nissan Titan when it struck a bridge curb and utility pole, then rolled an undetermined amount of times before coming to rest upside down.

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