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- Leaders talk about road upkeep

- Hammans, Johnson honored by CHS

- CHS grads to benefit from scholarship

- Red Tornadoes fall in soccer state title game

- Lee to retire as golf coach

Mini soccer fans in the making

Cheering on the Clinton High School Red Tornado Soccer team Friday evening as they competed for the state title, from left, are Charlie Moss, Jarrod Moss, Alan Martinez, Antonio Martinez, Alfonso DeLa Fuente and Jacob DeLeon.

Hammans, Johnson honored by CHS

Clinton High School recently recognized Bryale Johnson and Joseph Hammans as the March Red Tornado Girl and Boy. School leaders said these two exceptional students have made notable contributions to the school and community through their academic achievements, extracurricular activities, and leadership roles.

CHS grads to benefit from scholarship

The Omar J. & Katie Rogers Scholarship Fund, recently established at Southwestern Oklahoma State University (SWOSU), will provide financial support to Clinton High School graduates who aspire to pursue education degrees at SWOSU.

Serving up tunes

The 77th Army Band from Fort Sill performs “I’m Feeling Good” during Friday’s opening night of the Clinton Levitt AMP Music Series at the R.A. “Dick” Lloyd Amphitheater.

a county road north of 2390, between South Street and Highway 33, using a combination of concrete and asphalt.

WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. airlines are suing to block the Biden administration from requiring greater transparency over fees that the carriers charge their passengers, saying that a new rule would confuse consumers by giving them too much information during the ticket-buying process.

In 1607, the Virginia Company of London established a colony at Jamestown, Va.

Storytime at Friends on Frisco

Josephine Schenewolf, left, reads to Maci Wright and Maverick Wright at her booth during the Friends on Frisco event Thursday. Schenewolf’s booth offered a unique storytime experience for children attending the community celebration.

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