Here's a peak at Tuesday's Headlines

- Men found innocent of kidnapping

- Williams, Garner chosen as September Red Tornado honorees

- CBA running ‘close to normal’

- Reds can’t match Eagles’ power

- Irene Penner obit

- David Rex Rollens obit

Johnny Brooks, 27, and Marquiz Simpkins, 23, both of Clinton, were found not guilty by a jury in district court last week

Red Tornado

Clinton seniors Anabel Rosales, left, and Atrel Bryson were named Homecoming Queen and King at the game against Weatherford Friday.

Corn Bible Academy does not have any confirmed cases of COVID-19 on its campus and plans to strive to keep it that way.

Wintry blast

Clinton and the rest of western Oklahoma woke up Monday morning to a freezing mix of sleet as evidenced by the entrance to McLain Rogers Park. All area schools closed for the day.

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National Drought Resilience Partnership staff provided an overview of the NDRP’s role under the Presidential Executive Order issued recently on Modernizing America’s Water Resource Management and Water Infrastructure at the National Integrated Drought Information System Executive Council fall meeting on recently.

Decade Day

Clinton High School seniors Moyces Fabela and Zade Case pose a disco movement and show off their school spirit on Decade Day for Homecoming week.

State Rep. Ken Luttrell, R-Ponca City, hosted an interim study recently examining the modernization of rules of discovery and the Freedom of Information Act as they relate to trial lawyers.

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