The summer has been busy for Corn Bible Academy, said Superintendent Tim McDonald, and it will only get busier as the fall semester approaches.

Just over halfway through this summer’s Levitt Amp Clinton Concert Series, organizers say the series has been successful with lots of positive input from the community despite inclement weather moving the concert indoors twice and causing one cancelation.

As the public health emergency brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic comes to an end, patients’ rights and other Medicare and Medicaid benefits are reverting back to pre-COVID-19 standards for residents in Oklahoma’s long-term nursing homes and assisted living centers.

Out with the old

An excavator demolishes the former nursery west of Clinton High School to make room for the new middle school.

Touching up the sidewalk

City Streets Department employee Raymon Barron prepares concrete to set along Avant Avenue.

a remark made in regard to commissioner and deputy efforts to mow right-of-ways was incorrect. The story stated, “In an effort to combat this, commissioners have utilized Custer County deputies as temporary mowing help for the season.”

UNITED NATIONS (AP) — At the U.S. detention center at Guantanamo Bay, the aging men known by their serial numbers arrived at the meeting shackled. Every single one told the visitor — for many the first independent person they had talked to in 20 years — 'You came too late.'

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