Auto repair award

CHS student William Hamlett earned an Outstanding Student and Perfect Attendance Award in the auto collision repair program at WTC.

Responded to a business alarm in the vicinity of 10320 N. 2410 Road.

Here's a look at the Weekend headlines

- Thousands in county receive vaccine

- Waste will be sent to Weatherford

- Not all precincts will be open

- Officer booked on sex crimes

- Two inmates charged for slaying at Sayre prison

According to Oklahoma State Department of Health Regional Director Terri Salisbury, as of Jan. 25, the Custer County Health Department, in partnership with Southwestern Oklahoma State University School of Pharmacy and School of Nursing, have administered the COVID-19 vaccine to 4,932 individuals.

Waste will be sent to Weatherford

Republic Services, a recycling and waste disposal company, has closed its Clinton transfer station, and all of Clinton’s solid waste is now being taken to the Weatherford transfer station per an agreement between the company and the city.

The Custer County Election Board announced Precincts 13 of Custer City and 23 of Thomas will not be open Feb. 9 for the Western Technology Center School Board Election due to the Thomas-Fay-Custer School District not participating in the WTC programs.

Compounding treatments

Julianne Henry, an intern at Salisbury Pharmacy, compounds an ointment for a customer. The Clinton Daily News’ annual health care section is inside today’s paper.

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