C&A Tribes promote Native American awareness at schools

The Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes visited the different Clinton Public School sites on Wednesday and Friday of last week to bring awareness for Native American people for National Native American Heritage Month.

Thanksgiving at CHS

Clinton High School culinary students prepared some Thanksgiving meals. Pictured are, from left, Haleigh Westriecher, Michelle Leon, Lola Hester, Reigen Miller, Makenzie Pete, Jaelynn Eaton and Gracie Henry. CDN

A second suspect is now officially being sought in connection with a shooting where two men were wounded in an apparent drug deal gone wrong Oct. 27 in Weatherford.

Staff appreciation

The Clinton High School Key Club pushed a breakfast cart filled with donuts, fruits, granola bars and drinks around the campus to offer the staff snacks and show them their appreciation with sponsorship by Kiwanis. Pictured are, from left, President Litzy Silos, Garrett Rivas and Connor Williams. CDN

Responded to a request for extra patrol in the area of 1070 and 2230 Roads.

Window painting

Belen Soto paints one of the three wisemen on a Pepsi Bottling Group Company window during a chilly afternoon. CDN

While the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma’s Volunteer Center remains closed to the public due to COVID-19 safety precautions, there are other ways the public can help fight hunger.

With the Medicare Open Enrollment Period fast approaching, the Oklahoma Insurance Department offers free counseling to assist Oklahomans eligible for Medicare.

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