Acai and dessert

Ayleen Cervantes, left, and Alexys Talamantes find laughter and acai bowls at the July’s Friend’s on Frisco’s.

Showcasing everyday heroes

William Coley explores a police armored vehicle during the Everyday Heroes Week event, part of the Summer Playground school program.

Hazardous tanks unearthed

Underground storage tanks marked “DO NOT USE NOT VAPOR FREE” lay exposed at the former John’s Service Center site as Midwest excavation equipment awaits removal operations.

Beth Rowe, Trustee and Eldon Glen Folks & Lela Juanita Folks Revocable Trust to Jessy Rudolph Barger and Nicole Sharee Barger, JTWD. Lots 5 and 6, Blk. 21, Weatherford Original Townsite.

Here are the headlines for the Friday edition:

- Council talks about Rt. 66 issues

- 'Newsies' lets younger actors shine

- Elk City man given 40 years for crimes

- Former Lady Red inducted into Hall of Fame

- Local, state, nation, world news, sports and more

‘Newsies’ lets younger actors shine

Southwest Playhouse’s production of “Newsies” is sure to captivate audiences of all ages and send them back in time with remarkable performances by the organization’s youthful performers.

It may have only been about a 30-minute ordeal at Tuesday’s Clinton City Council meeting, but there was a lot to unpack from the agenda items covered at City Hall. The following is the second portion of coverage detailing Route 66 happenings, fire mitigation charges and other items.

Diving duo

Kotah Rhoads, left, approaches the end of the diving board as Braxton Chism plunges into the Clinton Municipal Pool.

Timothy Steven Blaylock Jr., 38, of Elk City, was sentenced Monday to serve 480 months (40 years) in federal prison for producing child pornography and possession of child pornography, announced U.S.

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