Here's a look at the Friday headlines

- RO plant will soon provide more water

- Troopers offer up ‘training’ event

- Man is charged for assault

- Woman injured in wreck

- Judith Garner obituary

- Sutton gives max effort to CHS

RO plant will soon provide more water

The Clinton City Council has approved a contract with Inframark, pending some revisions, to operate the city’s reverse osmosis plant for the next four years before improvements begin at the Clinton Water Treatment Plant.

Troopers offer up ‘training’ event

The “Train Like a Trooper” event was held Wednesday at Southwestern Oklahoma State University where Oklahoma Highway Patrol Troopers, including those from Troop H of Clinton, spoke with students about what it takes to join their ranks.

A Clinton man allegedly recently choked his girlfriend in the presence of a 5-year-old child.

Adult basic education

On Mondays and Tuesdays, a few WTC instructors come to the Clinton Public Library to teach Adult Basic Education. WTC teacher MG Brown, left, assists student Jessica Russell with her social studies assignment.

A Corn woman was taken to Weatherford Regional Hospital with injuries after being involved in a singlevehicle accident.

Today is the 36th day of 2021 and the 47th day of winter.

Responded to a business alarm at JC Cowboys, Weatherford.

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