A violation of a protective order led to a handful of charges Feb. 19 for a Clinton man when he allegedly entered a home to take keys to a vehicle he shared with his estranged wife.

Baggett, gilt perform for judges

Clinton student Taelar Baggett shows her cross gilt “Lillie May” in front of judges at the 2020 Junior Livestock Show, held at the Custer County Fairgrounds. CDN | Robert S. Bryan

Grant takes oath

Washita Chapter DAR Chaplin Rose Millspaugh, left, gives Marci Grant the oath of membership. Following the ceremony, Grant was welcomed by Regent Nancy Lisle. CDN | Robert S. Bryan

Students study hard science

Washington Elementary students, clockwise from left, Jaidyn Harrison, Jorae Martinez, Elexis Tyler and Olivia Campbell determine states of matter (solids, liquids and gasses) in Diane Keeton’s science class. CDN | Robert S. Bryan

State Rep. David Perryman (D-Chickasha) has filed legislation to help protect the public from railroad-related accidents in Oklahoma.

Woody Guthrie’s national anthem turns 80

The Senate Appropriations Committee unanimously approved legislation to expand the definition of child abuse to better protect Oklahoma’s children and hold abusers accountable. Sen. Michael Brooks, D-Oklahoma City, authored Senate Bill 1773, which extends the crime to include anyone who engages in or enables child abuse.

The Senate Appropriations Committee unanimously approved legislation to expand the definition of child abuse to better protect Oklahoma’s children and hold abusers accountable. Sen. Michael Brooks, D-Oklahoma City, authored Senate Bill 1773, which extends the crime to include anyone who engages in or enables child abuse.

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