California resident Israel Ramirez, 29, has been sentenced to a net eight years in prison for a variety of crimes that included leading Oklahoma Highway Patrol troopers on a high-speed
The Clinton Chamber of Commerce is seeking sponsors from the business community to help welcome new Clinton teachers at a luncheon to be held at noon on Wednesday, July 31,
Nominations are currently being sought for Clinton Citizen of the Year and AMBUCS Woman of the Year. Winners will be announced at the Chamber of Commerce’s annual banquet to be
Former Weatherford police detective Todd Doyals has been promoted to captain by the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation and named special agent in charge of the bureau’s Northwest Region. He
THURSDAY JULY 25 MEETING: Star Spangled Quilters meet at Arapaho Assembly of God Church to work on quilts that will be given to veterans. Drop in anytime between the hours
In 1952, Puerto Rico became a self-governing U.S. commonwealth. In 1978, Louise Joy Brown, the first baby to be conceived via in vitro fertilization, was born in Greater Manchester, England.
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At this week’s meeting of the Clinton School Board, members decided they will hold a special meeting at 5:30 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 5 where they hope to take a final vote on what will be presented to Clinton voters in the next school bond issue, to be held later this year.



