Sandra Powell

Graveside services for Sandra Powell, 79, Edmond resident and formerly of Guymon, OK, will be held 2:00 P.M., Friday, February 28, 2020 at the Arapaho Cemetery officiated by Doyle Kinney and Bill Snow and under the direction of the Kiesau-Lee Funeral Home.

 

-Man charged for taking 4-year-old
-Man crashes trying to flee from OHP
-CPSF provides way to help grads
-Regional champions again
-Clinton soccer receives 6A reps at Yukon Festival
-Plus see local pictures

WES Math, Literacy Night Thursday

Fifth-grader Mia Vasquez displays a presentation she made for Washington Elementary School’s Literacy Night, to be held from 4-5:30 p.m. Thursday in the school gym. Washington’s Math Night will take place at the same time in the school’s cafeteria.

Clinton Public School Foundation is looking for ways to develop its scholarship programs for Clinton High School graduates, said Executive Director Erin Adams. The amounts and reasons people may have for establishing a scholarship fund vary, but for someone who would like to give back by giving a “hand up” to someone just starting out in life, CPSF can make it easy for them.

An arrest warrant was issued for a Clinton man who allegedly tried to take his 4-year-old son from the residence of his ex-girlfriend.

An Indiana man was injured in a single-vehicle accident just before 10 a.m. Monday after he tried to flee from Oklahoma Highway Patrol troopers on I-40 on the west side of Sayre.

Oceans away

Clinton High School 3D artist Ace’Lyn Vasquez shows her finished string art project of a turtle in the ocean. The piece is completed with actual sea shells donated to the CHS art students by Robert Blodgett.

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