Here's your preview of Thursday's CDN

- Fire Chief explains sirens system

- Clinton choir legend retiring

- C&A Tribes seek land for possible amusement park

- CHS Lady Reds golf earn third at state

- Clinton soccer survives and advances to second round

Jackknife situation

No injuries were believed to have occurred in this accident around 5:30 p.m. Tuesday in the eastbound lane of Interstate 40. Another accident was ahead at the 73 mile marker. This all happened around the same time the southern portion of Cordell was besieged by a tornado.

Clinton choir legend retiring

When the final notes of the spring choir concert fade away May 9, it will mark the end of an era at Clinton High School.

April showers are meant to bring May flowers, but Oklahomans, especially those Tuesday in Cordell and Hobart, are currently facing the looming threat of severe weather. In light of this, Clinton Fire Department Chief Brett Russell offers advice on how members of the community can protect themselves and stay safe during these stormy times.

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