Trade Winds comes down

Demolition of the Trade Winds Inn began Monday with the south side of the property being torn down in the initial stage. 

Sutherlands preps for grand opening

After months of remodeling and construction, Sutherlands, a fusion between a lumberyard and home improvement store, will finally open its doors to the Clinton community at 7 a.m. Friday at 2501 Red Wheat Drive.

Corn Bible Academy announces annual awards

Corn Bible Academy has announced this year’s awards for its student body. Awards given include Superintendent and Principal’s Honor Roll and President’s Education Award along with various awards for top grades throughout different subjects.

Hanging school banner

Clinton Fire Fighters Capt. D.J. Woodall, left, and Lt. Joe Williams check to make sure the large reunion banner is in place for the upcoming All School Reunion Friday and Saturday.

In 1844, Samuel Morse sent the first electrical telegraph message, 'What hath God wrought,' from the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., to an assistant in Baltimore.

Rep. Carl Newton, R-Cherokee, recently thanked Oklahoma governor for signing into law a bill that will allow teens as young as 14 years old who live or work on a family farm to be eligible for a driving permit to go directly to or from home, work or school.

A criminal complaint has been unsealed that charges Tyler Jay Marshall, 36, of Enid, with transmitting a threat in interstate commerce, announced United States Attorney Robert J. Troester.

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