City leaders have long stressed the importance of shopping locally, as a means of strengthening Clinton’s economy. That message is more important than ever, said Clinton director of economic development Roland Mower, and he hopes residents will keep it in mind as they begin to receive their COVID-19 stimulus package checks.

Easter celebration at a distance

At left, H.O.S.T. Ministries Pastors Wilma and Leonard Jackson worship with their congregation at their, “Come as you are, stay in your car,” Easter service Sunday morning. In the photo at right, First Christian Church also held an Easter service Sunday with Worship Pastor Charles Simpson, pictured, leading worship on a flatbed trailer.

Nursing staff at the Custer County Health Departments conducted 62 COVID-19 tests last week during its first full week of drive-thru testing. Curbside testing in the Clinton and Weatherford offices began Monday afternoon, April 6, and will continue for approximately two and one-half hours a day, Monday through Friday, regardless of weather.

Devices supplement distance learning

Clinton seventh grader Cole Bailey, left, and his mother, Anna Raines, right, pick up his electronic school device at Washington Elementary, from tech staff employee Joshua Haas. The devices are being used during distance learning with in-person schooling closed.

The candidate filing period closed Friday for open seats in upcoming Custer County elections and for the Oklahoma State House of Representatives District 57 seat. Following the Nov. 3 election, for the first time in decades the person holding the District 57 seat will be from Clinton, as the only two individuals to file their candidacy for the spot were Clinton attorneys Juan Garcia (D) and Anthony Moore (R).

A woman was arrested March 26 for a disturbance in the 1700 block of Wells Avenue. Jacee Harrel, 21, of Custer County was taken into custody on charges of assault and battery of an officer, resisting arrest and public intoxication.

Here's the Weekend Headlines

- HAPPY EASTER!!!

- Zoning change requested for new businesses

- Social distancing won’t stop Easter

- No new election filings

- Even with school out, WOCS students excel in designing ads for local businesses

A possible combination of a medical marijuana dispensary and RV storage and another for hemp oil processing are among the agenda items for Tuesday’s Clinton Planning & Zoning Board meeting.

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