Guest inspires students

During the February WOCS 4-H meeting, guest speaker Mary Eagan presented the program on “vision boards.” Eagan, left, and Paizlee Whitten complete a board focused on future goals.

Valentines for veterans

Clinton High School Family and Consumer Science students prepare Valentine gifts for the veterans. Pictured are, front row, from left, Andrea Perez, Jorge Lopez; back row, Carys Garcia, Clariza Ramos, Taryn Wraspir, and Savannah Hinojosa.

School super heroes

Washington Elementary School Counselor Ashley Miller, left, and student Jaiden McCullough show off their heroic attire during National School Counselor Appreciation Week.

100 days, 100 items

Ethan Cook, of Corn, left, brought 100 stickers and Zayden Beatty, of Burns Flat, brought 100 pennies for the 100th day of school at WOCS.

Telephone and assistive equipment is available for eligible Oklahomans who are deaf, hard of hearing, deaf-blind and those with speech communication needs through the Oklahoma School for the Deaf’s Equipment Distribution Program.

Local students excel at WTC

Clinton High School student Cristian Rodriguez received an Outstanding Attitude Award in the engineering program at WTC.

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Citing safety issues with one of its plans, the Oklahoma Department of Transportation announced it has selected Plan 2D for I-40 Exit 65 and 65A interchange.

Here's a look at the Tuesday headlines

- Harsh weather hits city

- Weatherford man charged with rape

- Two hurt in wreck near Elk City

- Edelen’s buzzer beater wins title 

- Barbara Riggs death notice

- Albert Peck death notice

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