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Kody Thompson sets the bathroom faucet to a drip Friday morning in one of the guest rooms at Days Inn in expectation of today’s frigid temperatures. CDN | Micah Ashcraft

Kody Thompson sets the bathroom faucet to a drip Friday morning in one of the guest rooms at Days Inn in expectation of today’s frigid temperatures. CDN | Micah Ashcraft

Preventative measures

School board to appoint member

The Clinton Public Schools Board of Education has discussed the process for finding a replacement board member to fill the seat of former board member Susanna Williams, after her recent passing this past December, and how far along that process is.

Goals set for future of CRH

Clinton Regional Hospital is settling into its new normal, now that REH (Rural Emergency Hospital) funds have been secured and are set to continue.“Right now, the goals for growth are a little bit down the road.
Clinton Middle School Spelling Bee runner-up Carli Patton, left, and winner Melanie Moy stand together after the competition winning word “hypnosis” was spelled. Moy will go on to represent Clinton Middle School at the district level. CDN | Courtesy p

Clinton Middle School Spelling Bee runner-up Carli Patton, left, and winner Melanie Moy stand together after the competition winning word “hypnosis” was spelled. Moy will go on to represent Clinton Middle School at the district level. CDN | Courtesy p

‘S-U-C-C-E-S-S!’

School Resource Officer Andrew Wilson stands with his patrol vehicle outside of the Clinton Police Department. CDN | Shiann Dawson

School Resource Officer Andrew Wilson stands with his patrol vehicle outside of the Clinton Police Department. CDN | Shiann Dawson

Officer Wilson enjoys making difference in kids’ lives

School Resource Officer Andrew Wilson recently celebrated two years of service in Clinton.“I’ve been in law enforcement for about 14 years now,” said Wilson. “Previously I was the investigator for Sayre Police Department. Prior to that, I was the undersheriff for Beckham County.

PUBLIC RECORDS

MARRIAGE LICENSES William Kristopher Balcom and Rylee Jaide Balcom Lavaughan Dashon Irving and Shelby Lee Fetters Jaymason Dreyke Smith and Cassie Mae Francis Pitt Mark Allan Morris and Lisa Nell Dubey Aron Salome Vinaja and Minjae Gim Dakota D. Miller and Destiny Denea Boulware Simon Gonzales Jr.

U.S. completes withdrawal from World Health Organization

NEW YORK (AP) — The U.S. has finalized its withdrawal from the World Health Organization, one year after President Donald Trump announced America was ending its 78-year-old commitment, federal officials said Thursday.But it’s hardly a clean break.The U.S.
Clinton High School students selected to Shortgrass Honor Band, front from left, Wyler Smith, Azul Uribe, Grace Rivas; back, Jackson McCullough, Kristian Bennett, and Pedro Solis stand at the Pioneer Performing Arts Center in Elk City. CDN | Courtesy phot

Clinton High School students selected to Shortgrass Honor Band, front from left, Wyler Smith, Azul Uribe, Grace Rivas; back, Jackson McCullough, Kristian Bennett, and Pedro Solis stand at the Pioneer Performing Arts Center in Elk City. CDN | Courtesy phot

Standing proud