The Oklahoma Highway Patrol has added a Clinton man to those injured in an accident on Oct. 28, on Interstate 40 near Mustang Road in Oklahoma City.

Girl Scouts show their appreciation

Clinton Girl Scout Troop 212 says thank you, by donating cases of Girl Scout cookies to local linemen. Pictured are, from left, PSO linemen, Jeff Pinion, Darin Kisinger, Girl Scouts Cadette Kalyssa Staggs, Clint Christensen, Kahler Smith, and Ryan Butterfield. They also donated cookies to first responders in the area.

Souvenir shopping

Scott Savage and Debbie Potts from Amarillo, Texas look around the gift shop of the Route 66 Museum.

Fourteen Oklahoma students will be highlighted in 2021 for their anti-littering art. Each student used their artistic skills to highlight the consequences of littering by entering an original piece of art in the Oklahoma Department of Transportation’s annual Trash Poster Contest. From cats to alpacas to dragons, there were no limits on the creativity shown by kindergarten through 12th-grade students who paired anti-litter puns and slogans with their art.

Clinton Public School Foundation grants

Clinton High School Assistant Principal Michelle Sorter, left, CPSF Trustee Mary Whitney and CHS Assistant Principal Chad Pugh, right, are shown presenting CHS Agriculture instructor Trevor Stover with the grant he was awarded.

Highlights of this weeks Oklahoma Transportation Commission’s meeting include a briefing on the Oklahoma Department of Transportation’s recent ice storm response and an update on federal funding that expires in mid-December.

A never ending job

Fritz Pedro stacks some of the many tree limbs and branches, after they fell due to the recent ice storm.

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