Here's your preview of Wednesday's paper
- Chamber welcomes back ‘Friends’
- Ag program earns top honor at A-B
- Service manager works to maintain customer ‘flow’
- Lady Indians open fall season with quality win
- INSERTS: Homeland, Atwoods
Here's your preview of Wednesday's paper
- Chamber welcomes back ‘Friends’
- Ag program earns top honor at A-B
- Service manager works to maintain customer ‘flow’
- Lady Indians open fall season with quality win
- INSERTS: Homeland, Atwoods
Supt. Nathan Meget confirmed Clinton Middle School students will be dismissed at regular times at the middle school instead of being bussed to the Tornado Dome.
Earlier students were evacuated due to the fire alarm, and the scene has been deemed safe for students.
Clinton Middle School students were evacuated Tuesday afternoon due to a possible fire atop the school’s cafeteria.
Fire alarms were set off, and there was a report of visible smoke inside the building.
Students were bussed over to the Tornado Dome to be picked up for the day.
Here are the daily specials being offered by Clinton eating establishments:
Here's your preview of Tuesday's paper
- A-B seeks improvements via bond issue
- Commissioners talk road wear, tear
- Weatherford woman dies in accident
- Indians baseball run-rules Vici to start fall season
- Full obituary for Ralph Edward Jones
MILWAUKEE (AP) — The Milwaukee area began drying out Monday after weekend rain hit unofficial state records of more than 14 inches in less than 24 hours, leading multiple rivers to flood at record-high levels, washing out vehicles, flooding basements and cutting power to thousands of homes.
A Weatherford woman is dead as a result of a single-vehicle accident according to the Oklahoma Highway Patrol.
Between the start of wheat planting season and the progression of the local oil economy, county roads are being put to the test, according to commissioners.