Judge Weedon to retire from bench in November

After 25 years of service within Custer County and other areas, Second Judicial District Judge Jill Weedon has decided to retire from her position serving five counties as a judge with her final day in this position set to be Nov. 1.

Reader wins top prize

Circulation Manager Cindy Gagne, left, presents new subscriber Nelson King with a barbecue grill, the grand prize for a yearlong subscription promotion the newspaper touted.

FEMA aids recovery

Michael Galloway, Custer County emergency management director left, discusses storm recovery efforts with Dovie Reed, FEMA individual and household program crew leader, outside a mobile FEMA office.

Rep. Moore talks about goals, bills

The second session of the 59th Oklahoma Legislature concluded on May 31, and Rep. Anthony Moore of Oklahoma’s 57th District has returned to Clinton to share his reflections on this year’s legislative session and his future aspirations.

Responded to a report of a burglary in progress in the 400 block of Nowahy Ave.

HENDERSONVILLE, N.C. (AP) — A stingray that got pregnant at a North Carolina aquarium this winter despite not having shared a tank with a male of her species for many years has died.

Chamber luncheon serves fare

Nico Lourens, left, Lucille’s back of house manager, serves Elise Taunton at the Clinton Chamber of Commerce’s June luncheon.

Pool update

Juan Gonzalez left breaks up concrete while Carlos Chavez operates the jack hammer during the shutdown of the pool on the hopes of finding the leaks.

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