Here's a look at Tuesday's headlines

- Christmas in July events set at Foss

- Elk City man dies in wreck

- Railroad’s routing killed Independence

- Ceniceros is Reds’ model of hard work

- CHS volleyball looks to experience for better season

The first-ever Worship Community Choir Saturday

The first-ever Worship Community Choir Saturday took the stage of the R.A. “Dick” Lloyd Amphitheater at McLain Rogers Park to sing patriotic songs and songs of worship to those assembled. Residents of the Clinton Veterans Center were in attendance and honored for their military service.

An Elk City man died in a single-vehicle accident in the morning hours of the Fourth of July near Ardmore.

Help needed

The Clinton Opportunities Inc. Resource Center is in need of canned vegetables. Pictured is Lindy Rivera stacking a few of the canned items she has inside the food pantry. CDN

The Foss Lake Association (FLA) continues the tradition of honoring veterans and current military members by hosting the 31st annual Foss Lake Christmas in July Festival Friday and Saturday.

Railroad’s routing killed Independence

Custer County’s second town and the one believed destined to become “western Oklahoma’s metropolis,” died a natural death like many others because it was missed by the railroad.

Responded to a request for extra patrol in the 100 block of Beverly Lane, Clinton.

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A passenger in this vehicle was transported to the hospital by Sinor Emergency Medical Service after being in a single vehicle roll-over accident around 1:45 p.m. Monday.

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