A real grind

Tanner Dye uses a cold milling machine Monday to remove old pavement from Interstate 40 to be replaced during the Oklahoma Department of Transportation’s Exit 65 reconstruction project.

Pursuit leads to crash, charges

From left, Clinton Fireman Lt. Joe Williams, Clinton Police Detective Tony Ramirez, and Clinton Police Officer Cody Burton stand near the last stop of a near hit-and-run turned police pursuit Friday afternoon, just north of Clinton at the intersection of U.S.

While many people associate breast cancer awareness with October pink outs, OU Health and Clinton Regional Hospital are making an effort to keep women aware of the risks surrounding breast cancer and provide screenings to community members Jan. 27 at Clinton Regional Hospital.

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- Sperle reflects on new position with county 

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40 YEARS AGO

• Spotlight on Education honors at the December Coffee in Our School were presented at Nance Elementary School by Trini Saucedo of the chamber to Nance custodians and “jacks-of-alltrades” Gary and Karen Chapman and Nolan Unruh.

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Austin Peay State University has reinstated a professor who was fired for his social media post after the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. The Tennessee school is also paying the teacher $500,000 in the settlement.

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