City of Clinton employee Leonard Jackson removes old playground equipment at McLain Rogers Park, in preperation for new playground equipment which will soon take its place. The equipment being removed will be relocated near the miniture golf course.
Ten teacher grant applications totaling $8,238 have been approved by the Clinton Public School Foundation board of trustees, said CPSF executive director Erin Adams. The foundation awards grants to teachers twice each academic year, in the fall and spring, to fund special classroom projects for Clinton students.
Even though no cases of suspected coronavirus (CO- VID-19) have been identified in Custer County, preemptive precautions are being taken by some entities here as a "just in case" measure, including the Clinton Veterans Center, Southwestern Oklahoma State University, and Sinor Emergency Medical Service.
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While 93 percent of American teens say they know how the economy works, 29 percent have had no economic schooling, according to a survey of 1,000 U.S. teens ages 13-18 by Wakefield Research on behalf of Junior Achievement and the Charles Koch Foundation. Even in light of their false confidence, teens are aware of the importance of financial education.
When you're on a quest to create a home environment that promotes wellness, it can be difficult to know where to begin. One easy solution is to look for small changes that improve your personal well-being while also promoting a better indoor environment overall.
After Farmrail’s sale this week of two passenger rail cars to the Oklahoma Railway Museum in Oklahoma City, special events like the annual Santa train ride have come to an abrupt end. However, the sale doesn’t necessarily mean the cars are permanently lost from Clinton, said Farmrail president and general manager Judy Petry.






