Elevate Clinton cleanup set for Saturday

The Clinton Economic Development Authority (CEDA) will hold its second “Clinton FIRST” community cleanup day on Saturday. Based on lessons learned from the first cleanup day, held last month, a

Soup supper, bake sale set for Nov. 20

Making peanut brittle for the United Methodist Church’s upcoming soup supper and bake sale on Nov. 20 are, from left, Doris Brittain, Don Rodolph, Carla Cruson, Yvonne Carpenter, Jeanne Engle

Isaiah Whitefox Redbird, 34, of Carnegie, has been charged in federal court with premeditated murder and assault with intent to commit murder in the death of a man and serious

TODAY'S HISTORY In 1887, "Bloody Sunday" took place in London, as violent clashes broke out between mostly Irish demonstrators and British police. In 1956, the Supreme Court ruled that bus

Gov. Kevin Stitt has continued to rake in hundreds of thousands of dollars in campaign contributions following his election just over a year ago. Campaign finance reports show the mortgage

‘Survival of the fittest’ at WES

While studying ecology, Washington Elementary science students, from left, Juliette Martinez, Abigail Williams and Ayshka Garcia play a game called “Eat or Be Eaten.”

Rep. Marilyn Stark (R-Bethany) will host an interim study over state IDs for inmates upon their release. Stark, who attended Monday’s release in Taft of over 50 women whose sentences

Spirit not dampened

Ashley Martinez, left, and Ema Adams march in the rain during the Homecoming Parade.

Kids, grownups explore helicopter

A Life Evac helicopter was open for exploration at a recent event held at McLain Rogers Park. Pictured are, from left, pilot Adam Hulme, Isaac Gonzalez, Rebecca Foster, Latasha Graybill,

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