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- Clinton Classic Run is week away

- Pastor joining church

- Farmer provides assistance to furry friends

- Man sought for alleged assault of pregnant woman

- Former Red Tornado settling into college sports

WASHINGTON (AP) — The government is investigating after elected officials, business executives and other prominent figures in recent weeks received messages from someone impersonating Susie Wiles, President Donald Trump’s chief of staff.

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An Elk City man has an outstanding arrest warrant for a felony charge of domestic assault and battery against a pregnant woman and a misdemeanor charge of reckless driving stemming from an alleged incident taking place April 30 on S. U.S. Highway 183.

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