Legislation has been introduced that would strengthen seat belt laws for young people in Oklahoma. House Bill 2791 would require all youth aged 17 or younger to wear seat belts

It’s no surprise that your windows are the biggest culprit in letting cold air in during the winter season. Old low-efficiency windows can be responsible for up to 30 percent

THURSDAY JANUARY 16 MEETING: Native Outreach Baptist Chapel to hold a Bible study and prayer at the Clinton Community Hall on Dog Patch Road. Meets every Thursday except for funerals

Here's a peak at what's in today's Clinton Daily News

- OTA studying statewide mass transit plan

- Plans underway for 2020 Arts Festival

- Foss water board buys back-up generator

- A-B wins home tourney title

- CHS boys’ basketball ranked

A new transit plan intended to provide people in more rural parts of Oklahoma with access to some of the larger cities is being formulated by the Oklahoma Department of

Students recognized

Clinton students Tatum Shackelford, left, 4th grade, and Ryder Adams, 5th grade, were selected for the All State Children’s Chorus and will perform Friday in Tulsa.

Fire department training exercise

Clinton Fire Department Lt. D.J. Woodall ignites a large pile of brush Tuesday morning at the city’s trash disposal site on Glenn Smith Road. This controlled burn was part of

Following the success of the Hub City Arts Festival, held downtown in September of 2017, Clinton Arts Council members are in the preliminary planning stages of setting the next one.

Pages