Selling the big news

Ainsley House as Les, left, sells a newspaper to Cathy DeVaughan as a woman on the streets of New York City during Southwest Playhouse’s production of “Newsies.”

DETROIT (AP) — A horrific crash that killed six high school girls in Oklahoma two years ago has the head of the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board urging parents to warn teenagers about the risk of driving after using marijuana.

SWOSU students awarded P.E.O. scholarships

Southwestern Oklahoma State University students Michelle Carter and Amanda Taylor were recently awarded the Oklahoma Continuing Education Grant for $1,500 and the P.E.O. (Philanthropic Educational Organization) International Program for Continuing Education Grant valued at $4,000 from the P.E.O. Projects Fund, Inc. Both programs assist women in attaining their educational goals and both individuals were sponsored by the local P.E.O. Chapter FR of Clinton.

CONCORD, Mass. (AP) — Nearly 250 years ago, hundreds of militiamen lined a hillside in Massachusetts and started firing a barrage of musket balls toward retreating British troops, marking the first major battle in the Revolutionary War.

Taking shape

The interior of Clinton Middle School’s new wing shows progress as construction continues. Steel beams frame the ceiling above the unfinished space.

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.

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