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- Weather, projects are connected

- Friends on Frisco theme is Americana

- WOCS ‘Aims to Serve’ community

- Denney, Blackwolf are CHS honorees

- Clinton track earns two state champs

WOCS ‘Aims to Serve’ community

Western Oklahoma Christian School held its annual “Aim to Serve” day Thursday. The pre-K and kindergarten classes took treat baskets to community helpers. Sixthgrade classes went to the Veterans Center to help plant flowers outside and clean out supply closets.

Custer County commissioners convened for their regular Monday morning session, sharing updates about the latest developments within their respective districts and addressing various items on the meeting’s agenda.

Organizers say the community of Clinton is invited to gather for the May edition of Friends on Frisco, which will be celebrating an Americana theme starting at 6 p.m.

Denney, Blackwolf are CHS honorees

This continues a series of catch-up announcements from Clinton High School in regard to the Red Tornado Boy and Girl honorees. The Red Tornado Boy and Girl for December are Brianna Denney and Parrish Blackwolf. They were selected by CHS representatives for their achievements and contributions to the school and community.

Smith receives award

Western Plains Library System Executive Director Tim Miller, left, and WPLS Director of Customer Experience Conner Kirk, right, present Philip Smith with the 2024 Oklahoma Library Association’s Support Staff of the Year Award during the association’s annual conference.

NEW YORK (AP) — Columbia University canceled its large universitywide commencement ceremony Monday following weeks of pro-Palestinian protests that have roiled its campus and others across the U.S., but said students will still be able to celebrate at a series of smaller, schoolbased ceremonies this week and next.

Ready to serve

WOCS pre-K students Sadie Nickel, left, and Benjamin Funk, along with kindergartner William Knop, right, present Postmaster Kathy Adcock with an appreciation certificate during their visit to the Clinton Post Office.

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