In 1940, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill gave his “blood, toil, tears and sweat” speech to the British House of Commons as Germany’s conquest of France began.

Eleven Southwestern Oklahoma State University biology students, including Clinton’s Bryler Atchley, recently presented their research findings at the virtual 2021 Beta Beta Beta (Tri Beta) National Biological Honor Society South Central Region Convention.

Here's a look at Wednesday's headlines

- Board votes to end mask requirements

- Car found, suspect at large

- Baccalaureate slated for weekend

- CHS tennis qualifies all spots for state

- A-B golf goes the distance in first year

Red carpet stars

Nance Elementary Pre-K students Alfonso De La Fuente Jr., left, and Lilyanna Williams, from Chelsea Kirby’s class, walk across the red carpet before their Pajama Party program.

A vehicle was recovered less than 24 hours after it was allegedly stolen, but the prime suspect is still at large.

Senior activities are in full swing during the final days of the school year and baccalaureate for the 2021 senior class is scheduled for this weekend.

Board votes to end mask requirements

The Clinton Public Schools Board of Education voted to lift the mask mandate as of Tuesday, May 11 for grades pre- K through 12 at their regular meeting Monday evening.

Summer preparation

Acme Brick Park desk attendant Hadley Krewall prepares the climbing ropes for people to use. CDN

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