State Reps. Tommy Hardin, R-Madill, and Tammy Townley, R- Ardmore, recently expressed their frustration following the recent announcement by the Oklahoma Tourism and Recreation Department that stateowned parks would now begin charging parking fees.

Officers responded to a domestic disturbance call at 10400 and N. 2040 Road.

Here's a look at Tuesday's headlines

- Plan in works for at-risk kids, teachers

- FFA students earn high marks

- Man hits deer in ’cycle crash

- Candidates file for city posts

- Reds grab two wins in tourney

- State deaths

It’s too soon to know exactly what school will look like this fall, but incoming Clinton Public Schools Superintendent Tyler Bridges said he’s meeting regularly with school administrators to come up with plans to manage every type of COVID-19 scenario that might come up.

CFD

Clinton Firefighter Dylan Abner helps put out a fire on 1070 Road Friday. CFD stayed busy entering the weekend, working multiple grass fires across Thursday and Friday. CDN I Collin Wieder

FFA

Clinton High School’s FFA chapter has once again received the state’s Three-Star Superior Chapter Award, said CHS ag teacher Trevor Stover, an achievement consistently earned by the school’s ag department.

A 54-year-old Cheyenne man was listed in critical condition at OU Medical Center in Oklahoma Center after the motorcycle he was driving struck a deer Saturday.

Collision on Gary

The Clinton Fire Department, Clinton Police Department and Sinor EMS responded to a two-vehicle accident with injuries around noon Sunday on N. 3rd Street and Gary Boulevard. Pictured are, from left, CFD Capt. Blake Shaddon, CPD officers Jeffrey Robbins, CFD firefighter Calvin Baggett and CPD Lt. Miguel Gonzales.

Officer responded to a single-vehicle accident 2200 and two or three miles off Highway 73.

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