Arianna Spottedwolf, in John Fowler’s fourth grade class at Southwest, proudly holds up her “Student of the Month” certificate.
Criminal justice reform advocates took aim recently at “sentence enhancements” that can result in Oklahomans spending more time in prison for crimes than people convicted of the same crimes in
-Hammon killer will likely get life in prison
-Petry accepts board seat
-Parade entries sought
-Eagles end standout year at No. 1 Shattuck
-Arapaho-Butler’s Zach Carlisle signs with USAO baseball
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The Clinton Chamber of Commerce is getting ready for its annual Festival of Lights Parade and Chocolate Festival on Tuesday, Dec. 3, and the Chamber is still accepting entries for
TUESDAY NOVEMBER 26 STORY TIME: Clinton Public Library holds its weekly story time for young children. For additional information call (580) 323-2165. 10 a.m. MEETING: Clinton AA meets in the




