(AP) – The House Oversight Committee is demanding the Justice Department provide answers about whether Biden administration officials have any plans to procure the drug used in federal executions despite an ongoing moratorium on capital punishment.

Here's your preview of the Friday headlines

- CPS bond issue receives good feedback

- Edge to host food drive

- Fire chief gives holiday safety tips

- Corn Bible stumbles at Calumet

- SWOSU hires Kirkland

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Hadley Krewall cleans one of the cardio exercise machines at Acme Brick Park to get a head-start on keeping equipment sanitary for the upcoming New Year’s rush.

holiday season, Clinton Fire Chief Brett Russell says it’s important to decorate in a safe way that will not result in a possible house fire.

The Edge Church in Clinton is hosting its second food giveaway beginning at 8 a.m. Sunday. The event will run while supplies last. Edge care leader Eli Colston recommends families arrive early.

Clinton Public School District’s long-term capital improvement plan has evidently received an abundance of positive feedback from the community. Superintendent Tyler Bridges said he presented the plan to approximately 500 people so far, and he is happy with the outcome.

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Abigail Torres attempts to rake leaves at Southwest Elementary School, but Wednesday’s high winds made it difficult to catch up.

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