What to look for in Friday's edition:

- Clinton Farmer’s Market opens Saturday

- Protest to be held Saturday  in Clinton

- County cases go up by one

- Man facing charges following crime spree

- Clinton First cleanup day called off, help still encouraged

The Clinton Public Farmer’s Market will open on Saturday for its third summer in a row. Michelle Young, who has been one of the event’s organizers from the beginning, said customers and vendors will see a few changes this year in the times, days and location of the market.

Back in business

The Oklahoma Route 66 Museum in Clinton opened back up this week and here Diane Pinkstaff of Atlanta, Ga., samples some of the wares in the gift shop.

There are now 31 cases of COVID-19 in Custer County, according to information released by the Oklahoma State Department of Health.

Sprucing things up

City Treasurer Debra Blanchard takes time to clean up the area around Clinton City Hall.

This month’s Clinton First Cleanup, which would normally be held on the first Saturday of the month, has been cancelled for June. Roland Mower, Clinton’s economic development director, said the reason is mostly because of timing and not the coronavirus pandemic.

Hose check

Firefighter Dylon Kupka secures the connection between 2 joints of fire hose so it can be pressure tested.

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