Here's a look at Friday's headlines

- Violent tempers lead to arrests

- Co-op to help foster art scene 

- Aston steps into school administrative role 

- A-B softball playing well early

- Volleyball opens year at tourney

- George Bennett death notice

Happy to be back at school

Southwest students and siblings Kennedi Jefferson, left, and Jacob Jefferson sport big smiles, as they return for the first day of school Thursday morning. CDN

Co-op to help foster art scene

Clinton residents Meredith and Jason Smith recently opened West OK Co-Op in the space that was previously Rayner Sewing Center.

Interim Health Commissioner Lance Frye, M.D. recently announced a new statewide health advisory has been issued, calling on all Oklahomans to strengthen their commitment to combatting COVID-19 in the State.

Student Council representative

Student Council members assisted freshmen find their way around the high school during campus freshmen orientation. Pictured is Khadance Terrell as she shows ninthgraders where the counselor from Red Rock can be located within the school. CDN

Deputies responded to a report of trespassing, subject needed stepson to leave residence and he refused in the area of 10300 N. 2386 Road.

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