The Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) announced that vital records lobbies in the state will offer a “will call” service, giving people the option to pick-up orders placed online for birth and death records in-person.

Day at the park

Lilli Barron, top, and her brother, Kason Barron, have some fun on the slide on the playground at McLain Rogers Park. CDN

Local students continue to rack up honors at WTC

Gloria Jacobo, a student at Clinton High School, received an Outstanding Student Award, Outstanding Attendance Award for the Year and Outstanding Attitude of the Year Award in the business technology field at WTC.

Wheat harvest in Oklahoma appears to be going well as it heads into its final stages, despite a late start in parts of the state because of weather and excessive soil moisture, said Oklahoma State University experts.

Making fortune tellers

Acme Summer Program student Hattie Brinson shows off the paper fortune teller she made inside the Clinton Armory. CDN

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.

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