Arapaho 4-H Club members who gifted handmade stars to veterans are front row from left; Crash Fawver, Ellynor Hamilton, Olivia Lee, Blakely Shephard, Adriane March, Lilie Sanders and Kellan Matz. Second row from left are Keller Oakes, Ember Lee, Janan Howenstein, Catch Fawver, Maddox Munsey, Zoey Howenstein, Kendall Matz, Deacon Shephard and Jack Keeten. Third row from left are Jacy Fawver, Riley Hoffman, Blaze Howe, Daxon Cudd, Cooper Hoffman, John Barry Boone and Rawan Jubara. Back row from left are Chase Fawver, Gavin Hamilton, Avelyn Munsey and Maggie Keaton.
(AP) – Before last year's presidential election, Facebook ads targeting Latino voters described Joe Biden as a communist. During his inauguration, another conspiracy theory spread online and on Spanish-language radio warning that a brooch worn by Lady Gaga signaled Biden was working with shadowy, leftist figures abroad.
A roundup of some of the most popular but completely untrue stories and visuals of the week.
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- Foul odor detected within Clinton
- County receives future ARPA funded proposal
- Custer preparing to stage all-school reunion in 2022
- Reds return to title game
A strange odor has been detected by many people throughout Clinton within the past week.
Washington Elementary School students who either qualified for the Oklahoma Music Educators Association All-State Children’s Chorus or were selected as alternates were, from left, Jaiden McCullough, Bella Bridgeman, Tatum Shackelford, Logan Purser and Gabriela Abraham. McCullough, Shackelford and Abraham were the all-staters and Bridgeman and Purser the alternates.
Red Star Water, Leedey, representative Landon Holcomb presented a $34,000 water meter project Monday that could possibly be funded by Custer County’s ARPA funds. Custer County Commissioners took no action on the project as they are “still learning the ARPA perimeters.”



