Arapaho-Butler Elementary School will be hosting a Meet the Teacher and Enrollment event from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Thursday at the school. The first day of school for Arapaho-Butler will be Aug. 8.

Deputy Director of the Bureau of Indian Affairs Glen Melville, left, presents soon to be Clinton High School freshman Nevin Hines his certificate for graduating through the Bureau of Indian Affairs’ Youth Police Academy program at the Riverside Indian S

Nevin Hines, an incoming freshman at Clinton High School, recently concluded an enriching twoweek experience at the 3rd Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) Indian Youth Police Academy (Class 03-25). The prestigious program, held at Riverside Indian School in Anadarko, ran from June 15 - 27 this year.

Two local men have been arrested in connection to a heist with an unusual score: 24 used tires, valued at $50 apiece, for a total of $1,200.

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- Specialized cardiac care offered at CRH

- Suspect arrested for firing weapon

- Southwestern graduates hail from western Oklahoma

- Red Tornado football to face tough schedule

Cole William Allen, 19, of Watonga, was arrested June 29 after a 911 caller reported a subject “firing rounds off and threatening people,” according to an affidavit of probable cause written by Custer County Sheriff’s Office Lt. Lawrence Stevens.

A reportedly robust heart health program has been added to Clinton Regional Hospital’s selection of services. Pritikin Intensive Cardiac Rehab offers a comprehensive approach to cardiac rehabilitation.

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