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- Search still underway for student

- Domestic case leads to charges

- Smith retiring from museum

- Kids getting into school lunch event

- Lady Reds softball accomplishes goals during season

Front from left, Ezekiel Pointer, Paisley Hines, and Adrian Nava; back, Val Yoder, Bonnie Gray, Dolores Torres, and Jon Matthews stand together after the first lunch of National School Lunch Week at Nance Elementary School. CDN | Micah Ashcraft

Clinton Public Schools is taking this week to encourage kids to eat and learn about nutrition by recognizing National School Lunch Week.

Tyler Wayne Graybill, 40, of Custer City, is facing multiple charges after a domestic event which occurred Oct. 1 in Custer City.

Oklahoma Route 66 Museum Director Pat Smith stands behind the gift shop counter during her last day of work before retiring after 30 years with the museum. CDN | Micah Ashcraft

Oklahoma Route 66 Museum Director Pat Smith is retiring after serving the leadership role for more than 30 years.

Carolyn Heerwald, of Clinton, presented “Power Up Your Profile: LinkedIn for Success” with WTC students at the WTC Next Step Summit. The presentation encouraged students to establish a professional brand, network with professionals, find job and busin

September was recognized as “Workforce Development Month” and CareerTech is a leader in workforce development for Oklahoma. Western Technology Center celebrates this every day as it works with business and industry and high school and adult students to meet the needs within communities with skilled training and a ready workforce.

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