Responded to a report of two unwanted cows NW of Butler just about at the county line.

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- Thieves after unlocked vehicles

- Goosen chosen as state HOSA rep.

- Accounting firm prospering

- Season recap: Clinton Lady Red Tornadoes 

- Local, state and national news, sports and more.

Clinton resident Caleb Curtis, 18, was arrested last Saturday and is being charged with two counts of unauthorized use of a vehicle, knowingly receiving or concealing stolen property, and possession of alcohol by a person under 21 years old.

In tune

Washington Elementary vocalists front, from left, Lillian Adkinson and Victoria Nemtan and behind them, Jaiden McCullough and Bella Bridgeman, sing Thursday at the Clinton Fall Choir Concert at First Baptist. CDN

Ready to help

Shepherd Home Health and Hospice employees stocking food drive shelves include, from left, Nicole Morgan, Baliee Weems and Darlene Caldwell. Shepherd will continue to accept canned food donations until Nov. 17. CDN

Goosen chosen

Clinton High School and Western Technology Center student Shelbi Goossen was elected Oct. 19 as the 2022 Health Occupations Students of America (HOSA) small school state representative. Another WTC student, Gabbi Miles, was elected as 2022 Oklahoma HOSA state vice-president.

Accounting firm prospering

Since its start in 2010, RS Meacham CPAs and Advisors has seen a tremendous growth in its staff, according to owner Russ Meacham.

Being kind “rocks”

Bristol Miller, from Lissy Brown’s kindergarten class, shows her “kind rock.” Students from Brown’s and Kelli Stratton’s class distributed painted rocks in conjunction with today’s World Kindness Day.

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