Moore set to present bills during session

The 58th Legislature began its session at the state capitol Monday, and Rep. Anthony Moore of Clinton has already submitted seven bills and one joint resolution for consideration.

Corn Bible royalty

During the Corn Bible Academy Basketball Homecoming last Friday, Audra Fowble, of Thomas, left, was crowned queen and Cooper Brittain, of Elk City, was titled king.

Ag students do well at area show

Clinton and Arapaho-Butler 4-H and FFA members brought home 48 titles and placements from the 44 th annual Weatherford Area Livestock Show.

CLINTON FFA

DAY SHIFT

Responded to a report of burglary in the 600 block of Hayes Ave.

Responded to a report of stolen trailer three-quarter miles north of 1050 Road on 2040 Road, west side.

Responded to a report of stolen money in the vicinity of 10410 N. 2330 Road.

Responded to a report of vandalism of Farmrail switch north of Clinton by twin bridges.

Oxygen assistance

Emily Weixel, left, is assisted by Western Medical Equipment Tech John Acosta as he starts the home fill oxygen concentrator.

Selecting correct eyewear

Judd Hall, left, looks closely at his glassware options as Vision Source Technician Rubi Flores lays out glasses for him.

High school students across Oklahoma met virtually with State Superintendent of Public Instruction Joy Hofmeister on Tuesday to offer insight on how their learning experiences have changed since the COVID-19 pandemic, urging greater support for mental health and more resources for teachers.

Local students earn honors through WTC programs

Clinton High School senior Yadira Diaz Sanroman holds her Cosmetology Outstanding Attitude Award.

Clinton High School senior Zachary Campbell was presented an Outstanding Attitude Award in the construction field.

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