Here's a look at Wednesday's headlines

- Energy issues halt production

- Auction set to aid homeless

- Other schools to join in on vaccinations

- Lime put team first in career

- CHS to see tough brackets

- Mary Kiehn death notice

Energy issues halt production

Bar-S and Red Collar Pet Foods of Clinton are presumed to have voluntarily participated in the coordinated interruptions of service by Public Service Company of Oklahoma Tuesday.

Step Up Transitional Living’s online auction, Bids Against Homelessness, is now live and will end at midnight Feb. 21. The link is 32auctions. com/STEPUP2021.

Brrrrrr!

Oklahoma Bank & Trust’s marquee Tuesday morning showed a frigid reminder of the cold temperatures plaguing Clinton.

Gov. Kevin Stitt announced Thursday teachers and school staff will be able to receive their COVID-19 vaccine along with Oklahomans aged 18 and older with a comorbidity. Oklahoma State Department of Health Regional Director Terri Salisbury said this next group will be able to get their vaccines as early as Feb. 22.

Guest inspires students

During the February WOCS 4-H meeting, guest speaker Mary Eagan presented the program on “vision boards.” Eagan, left, and Paizlee Whitten complete a board focused on future goals.

Valentines for veterans

Clinton High School Family and Consumer Science students prepare Valentine gifts for the veterans. Pictured are, front row, from left, Andrea Perez, Jorge Lopez; back row, Carys Garcia, Clariza Ramos, Taryn Wraspir, and Savannah Hinojosa.

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