Tuesday Weatherford voters struck down a $201 million school bond proposal conceived primarily for construction of a new high school among other district-wide improvements. Another $500,000 bond in relation to transportation also failed to pass due to not reaching percentage requirements.

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- School board appoints new member

- ‘Little Shop’ coming to SW Playhouse

- Sawatzky uses ag roots to operate online clothing operation

- Clinton junior high wrestling competes state

- INSERTS: Atwoods

The Oklahoma Senate Agriculture and Wildlife Committee approved Senate Bill 2108 Monday. The bill, authored by Sen. Dusty Deevers, R-Elgin, would repeal burdensome licensing requirements related to the hunting of feral hogs, streamlining and simplifying the process.

Day Family Trust and Dr. Patrick M. Day, Trustee to Morrisco Properties, LLC, WD. Lot 3, Blk.

PiperRilee Sawatzky assists her chapter, Arapaho-Butler FFA, by creating custom, cost-effective apparel for members. CDN | Courtesy photo

Most seniors are focused on college application deadlines, graduation plans, and finishing the last year of high school. Oklahoma FFA member PiperRilee Sawatzky is doing all of that and simultaneously running a successful online clothing store, which doubles as her SAE (Supervised Agricultural Experience) project. She ships products nationwide, with a total of more than 14,000 sales.

Luzella Williams

Clinton Public Schools held its monthly meeting of its Board of Education Monday evening, with talks of achievements in the district and on leftover funding from the Clinton Middle School construction project, as well as action in appointing Luzella Williams as the new board member representing Ward 3 for the school district.

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