Cornhole fun

Cooper Whitetail takes his turn during a cornhole competition during a Community Pool Night hosted by EdgeChurch.

U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue has announced that the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) is taking steps to increase private investment in rural communities across the country by making it easier for lenders to access four flagship loan programs.

Native American rights affirmed in Oklahoma

In a historic U.S. Supreme Court decision, justices ruled recently that much of eastern Oklahoma has been, contrary to the state’s long-standing belief, part of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation reservation.

Student works out for softball

Clinton High School senior Loren Coleman is in the school’s weight room for a summer softball workout.

The Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) has launched a new COVID-19 alert system that offers the public and local elected officials a clear method to recognize and communicate the current COVID-19 risk level in each county and to guide health behaviors.

Internet infrastructure work

TJ Leonard operates machinery to dig a trench on Frisco Avenue, preparing to lay more fiber optic lines for Internet service.

Church holds community event

Jeff Bailey barbeques hot dogs during Edge Church’s recently held Community Pool Night at McLain Rogers Park.

The General Tommy Franks Leadership Institute and Museum is opening a special exhibit called “Lines with Power and Purpose: Editorial Cartoons,” featuring 51 original editorial cartoons from the nation’s great metropolitan newspapers during the Golden Age of print journalism. Included in the exhibit are six works from Pulitzer Prizewinning cartoonists as well as a station for visitors to create their own editorial cartoon. The exhibit will be showcased at the Museum now through Oct. 6.

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