Here's a look at the Weekend Headlines

- Arapaho-Butler names valedictorians, salutatorian

- United, Homeland will deliver groceries

- Help honor local graduates

- In their own words

- Throwback: CHS levels Sallisaw for title

Clinton values local healthcare providers

AllianceHealth Clinton staff members prepared to care for Clinton and surrounding communities include, front row from left, Kim Hunter, Jill Atchley, Christina Rhodes, Lexy Parker, Johnnie Ward and Sue Willson; middle row, Tracy Hintergardt, Holly Drinnon, Mara Ingersoll, Katie Caywood, Hannah Hinojosa, Terri Powers, Joy Servin, Terri Arganbright, Lela Cupp and Anita Ford; and back row, Trish Acre, Tommy Edgeworth, Jennifer Townsend, Leisha Jackson, Janae Chittum, Charity Brewer, hospital CFO Jay Johnson and CEO Landon Hise.

Arapaho-Butler names valedictorians, salutatorian

Arapaho-Butler High School seniors Chaley Shepherd and Tack Sappington have been named Class of 2020 valedictorians and senior Emiley Kauk has been named Class of 2020 salutatorian.

Help honor local graduates

Plenty of things have been taken away from the Class of 2020 because of the coronavirus, but a tribute to the students will not be one of them.

Grad seeks ways to boost English vocabulary

DEAR ABBY: I am a 26-year-old college graduate. I immigrated here in 2001, so English is my second language. I have no accent, and I have been doing well in my life overall, except I score low on reading and written communication when I take exams.

Here's a look at the Friday edition

- COVID-19 cases released by location

- Residents prepare for major spring cleaning on Saturday

- Silos attains leadership program

- In their own words

- Dowdell never stops pushing for greatness

Ever since the first CO- VID-19 numbers for counties within the state were released, people wanted to know what towns were affected by the disease.

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