Faith, family, dropping marriages (part 2)

It’s a message young people in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints hear early and often: You should get married, because marriage is wonderful and family life is at the heart of the faith.

Clinton and Arapaho FFA chapters attend COLT training

FFA officers from Clinton High School and Arapaho-Butler High School recently attended the Chapter Officer Leadership Training (COLT) Conference Sept. 20 at the Great Plains Technology Center in Lawton.

Design plans are underway for the reconstruction of the I-40 interchange at Exit 65 as part of the Oklahoma Department of Transportation’s (ODOT) eightyear construction work plan. Custer County will see multiple road projects completed over the course of the project plan beginning in 2023. “Right now the Exit 65 project is still in the design phase but everything looks to be on track for our expected timeline,” said Bryce Boyer, a public information officer with ODOT. “We expect bids to open on the right of way and thoroughfares part of the project early in 2023 with the bridge portion of the project opening for bids in 2025.”

Paving the way

Arnulfo Gonzales, left, and Jose Mada work on paving the side of the Gibco Capital Investments building to finish repairs and updates to the location.

(AP) — A baby girl, her parents and uncle were found dead in a central California orchard two days after they were kidnapped at gunpoint from their business, police said.

(AP) — In her second- grade classroom outside Seattle, Fatima Nuñez Ardon often tells her students stories about everyday people realizing their dreams. One day, she talked about Salvadoran American NASA astronaut Francisco Rubio and his journey to the International Space Station.

Learning to make paper

Clinton High School students learning to make paper in art class, from left, are Esbeidy Lagunas, Abby Williams and Annalissa Ramos.

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