-Income survey scheduled here to satisfy grants
-New $600,000 fire truck arrives
-Voter rules reminded for upcoming primary
-CHS begins back-to-back stretch tonight
-Four teams make final rankings for winter athletics
-Plus see local pictures
-Income survey scheduled here to satisfy grants
-New $600,000 fire truck arrives
-Voter rules reminded for upcoming primary
-CHS begins back-to-back stretch tonight
-Four teams make final rankings for winter athletics
-Plus see local pictures
Oklahoma’s Presidential Preferential Primary election is scheduled for March 3. According to Sec. Ann Brown of the Custer County Election Board, here is what voters need to know.
• Eligible voters may cast only one ballot for the Presidential Preferential Primary (PPP).
-Rural garbage rates going up 65%
-Snow keeps ODOT, OHP crews busy
-Oklahoma City surgeon impressed with Clinton
-Indians win five-OT thriller
-Clinton preps during bye week for regionals
-Plus see local pictures
Trash pickup rates will be rising 65.2 percent for City of Clinton customers living outside the city limits as a result of action taken Tuesday night by the City Council.