Here's a look at Friday's headlines

- City, Sinor sign new agreement

- Explicit letters lead to charges

- C&A tribes to provide roll-offs for tribal members

- Lucian Bliss returns to 4A to lead CHS hoops

By a 5-0 vote, Clinton City Council members recently entered into a new three-year agreement with Sinor Emergency Medical Services.

Development conference

Oklahoma Executive Director of Commerce Brent Kisling addresses a room full of attendees Wednesday morning at the Oklahoma Southwest Alliance Economic Development Conference at Clinton’s Frisco Center. CDN

Improving kids education

Eastside Academy Volunteer Teacher Mariela Acosta assists students with their skill binders in the afternoon. Pictured are, from left, Kyi Williams, Acosta and Za’Daya Caldwell. CDN

Two women recently received similar letters with sexually graphic information allegedly from the same Clinton resident.

Boys’ best friend

Donny O’Toole, left, Harvey O’Toole, Luceous Weeks and Thoren Weeks enjoy their afternoon by playing with their dog Warrior at McLain Rogers Park. CDN

Attorney General Mike Hunter recently filed a brief asking the U.S. Supreme Court to hear a case and overturn a lower court’s ruling on a case surrounding race-based college admissions at Harvard University.

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