Students spend day at museum

As a special treat this week, third- through twelfth-grade students in Arapaho-Butler’s Gifted and Talented program got to spend a day at Clinton’s Route 66 Museum. Pictured here are, from

The Clinton Public School Foundation’s board of directors has yet to formalize how it will invest the generous request left to it recently by the Estate of Cecil and Goldie

Fun history lesson for A-B students

Arapaho-Butler Gifted and Talented students who recently visited Clinton’s Route 66 Museum included, front row from left, Kendin House, Reagan Schoeppach, Ehize Umabuarie, Julian Nguyen, Hayden Seabolt, Georgia Rose, Ali

THURSDAY DECEMBER 12 SENIOR EVENT: Arapaho Senior Citizens will meet at the Arapaho Community building for a Pot Luck Dinner. 6:30 p.m. MEETING: Native Outreach Baptist Chapel to hold a

Community parade

Riding on the H.O.S.T. Ministries float, Jennifer Gregory and James Carver smile at the crowds during the Festival of Lights Parade.

Four bills have been filed that would tighten sentences for domestic violence offenders, increase accountability for their actions and further protect their victims. Headlining the domestic violence bill package is

Before you know it, you’re knee-deep in preparing for holiday celebrations and family visits. If you’re hosting guests with allergies — and you have pets — you have a few

 

-Gladd sentenced to nine years in prison
-Kevin Hime accepts Lawton job
-Paramedic hit for drug substitution
-CHS set for annual Prague Tourney Thursday
-Elk City names Dave Meadows head coach
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SAYRE – Cameron Gladd, the former Clinton High School multi-sport athletic star who graduated No. 1 in his Oklahoma Highway Patrol trooper class, was sentenced Monday to nine years in

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