Area’s state senator proud of first year

State Sen. Brent Howard, whose district includes this part of Oklahoma, thinks his first year in office was pretty successful. “I was the leading freshman in the House and the

Students combine science, art

Washington Elementary fifth-graders created interpretations of Kandinsky’s “concentric circles” in fiber art in Diane Keeton’s science class. Pictured are, front row from left, Lacy Weatherly and Jorge Martinez; and back

WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 2 SENIOR EVENT: Quilting at the Senior Citizens Center. This event is open to all seniors. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. MEETING: Al-Anon New Beginnings will be hosted at First

The annual gathering of Foss alumni was held on Saturday, Aug. 3 at the Days Inn in Clinton. Hosts for the event were Larry and Sherry Hall, Lois Johnson and

Pickles/Relishes Junior Champion BritleeNoland Reserve Champion Brooklyn Morris Dried Foods/Herbs Champion/Reserve Myka Taggert Pickles/Relishes Open Champion Jenna D. Reserve Champion Tammy Deela Pickles/Relishes Senior Champion Beverly Sheldon Reserve Champion Eddie

Biomed students play detective at ‘crime scene’

Another school year is in full swing at Western Technology Center (WTC), and every year the first-semester project assigned to junior Biomedical Science students — including many from CHS and

In 1835, the Texas Revolution began as American settlers battled Mexican troops near the Guadalupe River. In 1919, President Woodrow Wilson suffered a stroke that left him partially paralyzed. In

Clinton officers visit Nance Elementary

Members of the Clinton Police Department recently visited students at Nance Elementary. From left are Lt. Miguel Gonzales; student Christian Hensley; School Resource Officer Lacey Hulett; student Jahayden Moore; and

Volunteers at Nance Elementary

First-grade students Julian Ochoa and Brynlee Nowlin are screened for color blindness by Masonic Lodge volunteers Robert White, left, and Earl Martin.

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