The next ombudsman volunteer training course will be held from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 5 at the SWODA Building, 420 Sooner Drive in Burns Flat. The second day of training will be held at a later date, said SWODA Area Agency on Aging Ombudsman Supervisor Cherrie Nutley.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has notified the Department of Commerce of an additional need for sugar in the U.S. market of 100,000 short tons of refined sugar. Consequently, Commerce has increased the quantity of Mexican refined sugar permitted to be exported by 100,000 short tons.

 

-State releases schools’ report cards
-Condemnation of two houses moves forward
-Clintonite dies in auto mishap
-Denney, Butcher take home awards
-Arapaho-Butler basketball sweeps Sentinel ahead of break
-Plus see local pictures

State releases schools’ report cards

The Oklahoma State Board of Education (OSDE) has released the annual accountability report cards for Oklahoma school districts and Clinton’s grades aren’t where they should be, admitted Superintendent of Schools

Condemnation of two houses moves forward

Houses located at 618 N. Eighth St. and 1712 Hunt Ave. were condemned at the last Clinton City Council meeting, but the owners of both will have 30 days to

Students celebrate Thanksgiving

Nance Elementary students reenacting the landing of the Mayflower are, front row from left, Harley Hulett, Kamilah Tilley, Daxon McCarther and Camden Strahorn; and back row, Andrea Ramirez and Logan

Johnathan L. Payne, 36, of Clinton, was killed Tuesday morning in a one-vehicle auto accident in Caddo County five miles east of Lookeba. Trooper Michael Jewell of the Oklahoma Highway

Turkey on the menu

Twyla Williams, head cook at the Mission House, pulls a turkey out of the oven that will be part of a large feast the charity is serving for Thanksgiving. All

A Norman woman, Ariel Ross, 30, who had been riding in a car driven by an Elk City man, was killed in an auto accident early the morning of Nov.

For those traveling to visit loved ones in western Oklahoma this week, ODOT released traffic advisories for Thanksgiving and Bedlam Game Day. Construction projects that could impact traffic on major

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