Fundraising for trip

Western Oklahoma Christian School incoming sixth graders Paizlee Whitten, left, and Audrey Stewart stack their firework products inside the school gym for their annual fireworks stand. The money raised goes toward the sixth-grade trip. They will continue selling fireworks until Sunday, or until they sell out.

Here's a look at Friday's headlines

- Summer Reading in full swing

- SWOSU president highlights Chamber Luncheon

- Thursday morning havoc on I-40

- Anderson ready to turn corner at CHS

- CHS state champ heads to Kansas

Thursday morning havoc on I-40

Two separate wrecks occurred early Thursday morning along the I-40 corridor. At left, a Honda Pilot believed to be headed eastbound near mile marker 64 had its trailer roll over and turn the SUV around facing the opposite direction around 8:35 a.m. No one went to the hospital from the wreck.

Summer Reading in full swing

The Summer Reading program is in full swing at the Clinton Public Library. This program allows parents, children, tweens and teens to meet a summer reading goal and have a chance to win prizes. Summer Reading is free and sign-ups are available at the library.

SWOSU president highlights Chamber Luncheon

During the Clinton Chamber of Commerce Membership Luncheon at the Frisco Center Wednesday, Southwestern Oklahoma State University (SWOSU) President Dr. Diane Lovell gave a speech, and chamber board members voted unanimously to accept all four nominees onto the board.

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