Responded to a report of male flagging down traffic by casino walking westbound, Clinton.

Feeding the brain

Jason Lloyd enjoys his drink pouch while getting some work done recently at Eastside Academy. CDN

Hopping good time

Kindergarteners, from left, Landyn Reed, Jessiah Reed, Jerimiah Wise, Za’Daya Calwell, and Kyi Williams show off their frogs made from paper plates. CDN

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — After 40 drawings without a big Powerball winner, a single ticket sold in California matched all six numbers and was the lucky winner of the nearly $700 million jackpot prize, officials said.

Clinton teachers receive grants from CPSF

Greg Granger, right, was awarded two grants by the Clinton Public School Foundation at Clinton Middle School. Presenting him the checks are Donna Rother and Amy Crumley.

WASHINGTON (AP) — Johnson & Johnson asked the Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday to allow extra shots of its COVID-19 vaccine as the U.S. government moves toward expanding its booster campaign to millions more vaccinated Americans.

Thanks to an influx of federal grants and additional state funding, the Oklahoma Department of Transportation is maximizing new dollars to plan for more than 1,600 critically needed highway construction and safety projects in the next eight years.

Eastside Academy

Eastside Academy students from left, Jordan Rhoads, Kamriana Bennett, Trenair Collins, Arlena Kirkendoll and Zavion Mann have fun at the after-school program.

MOSCOW (AP) — A Russian actor and a film director rocketed to space Tuesday on a mission to make the world's first movie in orbit, a project the Kremlin said will help burnish the nation's space glory.

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