Here's a preview of the Tuesday edition

- Two women facing felony theft charges

- Utah man dies in semi crash

- Rose happy to be part of family-oriented Clinton businesses

- Reds claim third at Max Dippel

- Obituary for Otis Ray Tartsah

Two Clinton women allegedly attempting to take away “scrap” Dec. 7 from a home on E. 1010 Rd. are facing felony second-degree burglary charges.

Time to tidy up

Kayla Travis shops locally at Ace Hardware for necessary last-minute cleaning supplies to prepare for upcoming Christmas events. CDN

A Utah man lost his life Friday afternoon in a collision involving two semis nine miles west of Clinton on Interstate 40.

Rose happy to be part of family-oriented Clinton businesses

David Rose has been with Western Medical & Drug company for the past 20 years and is currently manager of the firm’s three Clinton locations, which are Western Medical Equipment, Western Drug, and Western Oklahoma Tire.

Dancing along

Piper Kreizenbeck and Kallie Yandell show their moves during the Nance Elementary Singalong. CDN

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The Oklahoma Department of Corrections is working with lawmakers to possibly change state law so the agency can hire 18 and 19-year-olds to work in state prisons and help address a shortage of nearly 500 workers.

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — The Hubble Space Telescope’s successor is a time-traveling wonder capable of peering back to within a hair’s breadth of the dawn of the universe. And it’s finally on the brink of flight.

Responded to a request for extra patrol at Arapaho Schools.

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