According to the Oklahoma State Department of Health, there were 39 new COVID-19 cases reported from long-term care facilities Feb. 11-18, which is approximately 8.8 percent of the number of cases reported the last week in December 2020.

Bowling alley upgrade

The old bowling alley on Gary Boulevard is undergoing a complete renovation. Trusses are being put up by Armando Martinez, left, Alejandro Gonzalez and Kaleb Miller, operating the machinery. CDN

City to tackle pipe damage

By a 5-0 vote, the Clinton City Council declared an emergency in order to expedite repairs to the wastewater plant and water distribution problems caused by the bitter cold weather last month.

A Burns Flat man was transported by Medi-Flight to OU Medical Center in Oklahoma City following a two-vehicle collision Wednesday afternoon on a county road three miles south and three miles east of Canute.

Superior vocalists

Various Clinton High School choir students made straight one’s in a mix of solo and ensemble pieces last Saturday. Pictured are, front row, from left, Emmilee Goodman, Morgandee Fernandez, Rebekah Campbell, Lexee Luna, Madelyn Blodgett; back row, Connor Williams, Dominik Villanueva, Grayson McCullough, Micah Ashcraft and Jason Goodman.

Conducted a followup in the vicinity of 10390 N. 2430 Road.

Playing games at the playground

Annie Burgard, left, waits as Elijah Fierro catches the football at McLain Rogers Park, as part of their weekend fun. CDN

The No. 3 Arapaho-Butler boys’ basketball team (18-7 overall) ended its season in a wild, 68-61, triple overtime, state quarterfinal loss Thursday to No. 10 Velma-Alma.

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