Owners of the historic Glancy Hotel have agreed to clean up the property according to City of Clinton specifications, City Manager Mark Skiles said Wednesday.
Oklahoma’s Presidential Preferential Primary election will be held on March 3, where voters in each party will choose the Presidential candidate they want to be on the ticket in November.
The last day to register for the Presidential Preferential Primary (PPP) is Feb. 7.
Clinton resident Alberto Marcelino Moncada Jr. should be returning to prison soon after being sentenced Monday to 30 years by District Judge Jill Weedon.
Not all Oklahomans are in a hurry to see speed limits raised to 80 mph on some stretches of state turnpikes.
The Oklahoma Corporation Commission (OCC) has approved a plan to address the projected exhaust in the supply of telephone numbers for the geographic area currently served by the 405 area code.
Called an “overlay,” the plan will add an additional area code to the 405 area.
Author Nicholas Sparks will speak at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 5, at the Pioneer Cellular Event Center on the Southwestern Oklahoma State University campus in Weatherford. The public is invited, said organizers.
Here's a peak at Friday's Headlines
- CPS launches search for new superintendent
- New year keeping Clinton Police Department busy
- Hemp licensing event set
- County concerned about 2020 census
-Sahkona Trout Death Notice
The Clinton School Board met this week with an official from the Oklahoma State School Boards Association (OSSBA) and finalized their decision to contract that organization’s services in the selection of a new superintendent of schools.



