It tends to be rare for someone to move back to their hometown, but for Patch McComas, vice president of the Clinton branch of Oklahoma Bank and Trust, he is living that rarity by coming back to Clinton.
Born and raised in Clinton, Kim Hurd is active in the community through her role helping Clinton Public Schools students as the family resource coordinator.
For some, true art is an exercise about finding oneself. For Meridith Smith, she and her family found a home base in Clinton where they work to preserve history, incorporate culture, and provide a space where people are able to create in the process.
Anthony Moore, a fifth generation Custer County resident, has a unique tie to the community of Clinton serving as a member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives for District 57 and as the Speaker Pro Tempore for the state as well as practicing law in the community for most of his career.
Kluver’s Furniture & Home Appliance store manager Natalie Simpson, who has lived in Clinton for 17 years, enjoys living in Clinton simply because everyone knows everyone.
Sometimes people leave their hometowns and never look back, then there are some like Clinton Public Schools Director of Transportation and Assistant Athletic Director Jeff King, who returned to his roots here in Clinton and hasn’t looked back.