Grand champion

Kamryn Oaks of Arapaho-Butler showed her heifer, at the Custer County Livestock Show where her heifer earned the grand champion. Pictured are, Dexter Matlock, left, Oaks and Kylan Oaks.

Here's a look at Friday's headlines

- Nursing homes weathering pandemic

- City to tackle pipe damage

- Burns Flat man injured in wreck

- Bryson lifts Reds to winning heights

- Roque reaches state in his final shot

- A-B ends year in triple OT

According to the Oklahoma State Department of Health, there were 39 new COVID-19 cases reported from long-term care facilities Feb. 11-18, which is approximately 8.8 percent of the number of cases reported the last week in December 2020.

Bowling alley upgrade

The old bowling alley on Gary Boulevard is undergoing a complete renovation. Trusses are being put up by Armando Martinez, left, Alejandro Gonzalez and Kaleb Miller, operating the machinery. CDN

City to tackle pipe damage

By a 5-0 vote, the Clinton City Council declared an emergency in order to expedite repairs to the wastewater plant and water distribution problems caused by the bitter cold weather last month.

A Burns Flat man was transported by Medi-Flight to OU Medical Center in Oklahoma City following a two-vehicle collision Wednesday afternoon on a county road three miles south and three miles east of Canute.

Superior vocalists

Various Clinton High School choir students made straight one’s in a mix of solo and ensemble pieces last Saturday. Pictured are, front row, from left, Emmilee Goodman, Morgandee Fernandez, Rebekah Campbell, Lexee Luna, Madelyn Blodgett; back row, Connor Williams, Dominik Villanueva, Grayson McCullough, Micah Ashcraft and Jason Goodman.

Conducted a followup in the vicinity of 10390 N. 2430 Road.

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