Ewing is new sports editor

The Clinton Daily News’ new sports editor, Adam Ewing from Buffalo City, Wis., just completed his first week at the paper.

Oklahoma Highway Patrol Trooper Jared Boese said Friday there were no injuries and no damage from an all-terrain incident that was listed in Wednesday’s Sheriff’s Report as a wrecked RZR.

Learning at the museum

Laura Huang, left, and Eric Huang of Taiwan learn some history at the Oklahoma Route 66 Museum.

Responded to a 911 call in the 300 block of W. Roh, Thomas.

William H. Litsch and Bill H. Litsch to William H. & Vicki J. Litsch Revocable Trust, WD. Lots 15 and 16, Blk. 6, Greens Addn. Thomas.

Here's a look at Friday's headlines

- Fifth-grader had hair cut by bullies

- Promotions announced for library

- Police recover stolen vehicle; two suspects apprehended

- CHS softball splits at Hydro Festival

- No. 6 Lady Indians win back-to-back games

Armed against the virus

Lauryn Pierce receives a COVID vaccine shot from Jordan Fisher at Salisbury Pharmacy. Vaccine shots are available via appointment there and at other places throughout Custer County.

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