Today is the 107th day of 2020 and the 29th day of spring.
State Rep Jim Grego (R-Wilburton) has issued notice to propane users that they need to check their levels or risk not being able to purchase replacement propane because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
State Rep. Lundy Kiger (R-Poteau) has sent a letter to Gov. Kevin Stitt asking his help in keeping rural hospitals open during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Here's what people are reading in the Wednesday Edition
- Clinton man leads officials in fast chase
- Custer County coronoavirus cases increase
- City mowing addressed
- P&Z Board approves requests
- Leona Sanders Obituary
During last week’s Clinton City Council meeting a lot of time was spent discussing the city’s plans to keep the parks and right-of-way groomed this year.
Clinton’s Planning and Zoning board approved rezoning property for a medical marijuana dispensary and RV storage, and another for hemp oil processing. The proposed changes now go to the Clinton City Council for consideration.
After going more than a week with no new COVID-19 cases reported for Custer County, the total has now increased to seven people afflicted with the disease.


