Here's a preview of the Wednesday headlines

- Man stabbed in head with box-cutter

- No change in school board filings

- CHS vocalists recognized with several All-Staters

- Booster club hosts banquet

- Notice of death for James Shelton

Clinton resident Jonathan Addison, 26, was charged Nov. 24 with “assault, battery or assault and battery with a dangerous weapon” for allegedly stabbing Clinton resident Ahmed Karim, 33, repeatedly in the head with a box-cutter.

Filing for Clinton’s Board of Education No. 2 seat at the Custer County Election Board Office will remain open until 5 p.m. Friday. Candidates interested in running may file a declaration of candidacy until then. As of Tuesday afternoon, incumbent Kim Meacham was the only filed candi date for the seat.

Downtown decorations

Axl Perez takes a moment to enjoy the Whoville themed decorations found at Engleman Park. Whoville is a town in Dr. Seuss’ book, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, which is where the inspiration for these festive decorations comes from. CDN

CHS vocalists recognized with several All-Staters

Clinton High School’s vocal music department had a record number of 16 students qualify for this year’s Junior High All-State Mixed Chorus, the High School All-State Mixed Chorus, and the High School All-State Treble Chorus.

Conducted a welfare check in the 400 block of N. Ames in Butler

Responded to grass fire on I-40, Exit 60 Eastbound

Entering the holiday season, all major revenue streams in November rose by at least double digits, pushing Oklahoma Gross Receipts to the Treasury up by almost one-fourth compared to the prior year, State Treasurer Randy McDaniel announced recently.

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