Broiler award

Quade Richardson from Arapaho-Butler participated in the recent Custer County Livestock Show, where his broiler was titled the Grand Champion Broiler. Pictured are, from left, Isaac Richardson, Jantz Baker, Richardson and Reece Richardson.

Here's a look at Thursday's headlines

- Local COVID death totals summarized

- County to get I-beams from east Washita River Bridge project

- Spring break grab-and-go lunch plans

- CHS bags big wins over Southeast

-Tennis gets reps at Westwood Tourney

Bright opportunities

Kevin Solis, a senior at Clinton High School, looks through the broadcasting equipment and CHS senior Grant Kauk experiments with the equipment board, while touring the Gaylord College of Journalism and Mass Communications at the University of Oklahoma.

According to the Oklahoma State Department of Health, 47 of the 72 COVID-19 deaths it recorded in Custer County were people that lived in Clinton.

In 1888, the “Great Blizzard of ‘88” struck the Northeastern United States, killing more than 400 people.

Dr. Seuss food

Western Oklahoma Christian School student Zayden Beatty, left, learns how to crack an egg from second-grade teacher Danyal Walters, so he can make green eggs and ham for Dr. Seuss Day.

Superior ratings

Corn Bible Academy band members, from left, Lachlan Penner, Annie Schmidt and Daniela Massoumi earned Superior one ratings on their solos. The Crusader band also earned a Superior one as a large ensemble and will play again at State Solo and Ensemble Contest in April.

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