May begins Saturday and brings with it a month full of exciting activities for local seniors including the long awaited graduation ceremony.

Guiding hand

Deegen Goucher, left, and After School Program Counselor Zade Case plant seeds by the Acme Brick Park playground.

Responded to a report of subject revving engine in the vicinity of 22670 Route 66.

Clinton Noon Lions ready to fire up baseball

Natalie Stephens lines up her swing during a game held back in 2019. The Clinton Noon Lions Club was not able to conduct its annual baseball league due to concerns with the pandemic, but is ready to start hosting games again in June. CDN

Here's a look at Wednesday's headlines

- Economic developers gather here

- CBA construction moving along ahead of schedule

- Soil health workshop established for Thursday                                                

- A-B rolls to another district title

Soil health is an important aspect of the lives of many western Oklahoma residents involved in agriculture, and Custer County Conservation District 88 will be hosting a workshop about just that 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Thursday.

Last week, economic developers from across southwest Oklahoma convened in Clinton for the Oklahoma Southwest Alliance Annual Development Conference 2021.

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