Here's your preview of the Thursday headlines

- Airport repair costs hit $1 million

- Free pet supplies to be distributed

- Foster seeks to mend bodies, souls as well

- Woman rescued from fire

- Clinton Lady Reds fall to No. 4 Eagles

Clinton Regional Airport should receive approximately $1 million in insurance proceeds to repair all damages from the October tornado, said Clinton City Manager Robert Johnston during Tuesday’s regular City Council meeting.

Free pet supplies to be distributed

Haven Animal Rescue and Transportation of Oklahoma is hosting a pet food distribution Saturday in an empty lot across from the Midwest Farmers Co-op Association on the corner of N. 3 Street and Nowahy Avenue. The event will begin at 11 a.m. and end at 2 p.m. or when supplies run out.

Foster seeks to mend bodies, souls as well

Ross Foster serves the Clinton community through physical health and religious help as head pharmacist at Western Drug and lead pastor at the Avenue Church.

The Clinton Fire Department rescued a female resident from a rubbish fire that had her trapped in her motor home in the 900 block of Glenn Smith Rd. Tuesday night.

DENVER (AP) — Maryland repealed its half-century-old Law Enforcement Officers Bill of Rights. Washington state reformed use-of-force policies and created a new agency to investigate when officers use deadly force. And California overcame objections from police unions to make sure officers fired in one jurisdiction couldn’t be hired in another.

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