Here is a look at Tuesday's edition

- Glancy Motel sale in works

- Enrollment open for head start

- Police chief back at work

- Clinton United Fund set to kick off 2021 drive

- CHS baseball goes 1-2 in tourney

- J.C. Smith obituary

Clinton Police Chief Paul Rinkel returned to work Monday after making a full recovery from the coronavirus.

Prom in Clinton

Arapaho-Butler upcoming junior Kinley Giles and upcoming Clinton High School senior Hunter Staggs pose for the traditional prom photo Friday, as more than 150 junior and senior students from area high schools attended prom at the Edge Church.

Enrollment is now open for Clinton Head Start’s 2020-21 school year, said teacher and program director Angela Arney.

No injuries in two car wreck

A two-car, non-injury wreck took place at 913 Gary Blvd. around 3:15 p.m. Friday. Clinton firefighters, pictured are, from left, Randy Jones, Joe Williams, Calvin Baggett, Capt. Blake Shaddon and Chief Brett Russell responded to the scene.

Senator James Lankford (R-OK) recently joined Senator John Cornyn (R-TX) to introduce a bill to provide relief to America’s energy industry during the coronavirus pandemic. The SAVE Jobs Act aims to promote liquidity and flexibility for domestic energy companies so they can maintain their workforce through the pandemic’s economic downturn. Lankford and Cornyn were joined by Senator Jim Inhofe (R-OK).

In 1934, the “Night of the Long Knives,” a series of murders ordered by Adolf Hitler to eliminate his political rivals, began in Germany.

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