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Here's your preview of Saturday's paper- Shutdown affects CRH’s status- Fireworks ignite discussion at Arapaho meeting- Butler community events coming up- Book reflects immigrants’ plight, Clinton’s acceptance after war- Clinton knocks over Boomers- Local, state, national news, sports and moreRead...

Book reflects immigrants’ plight, Clinton’s acceptance after war

Tuesday at the Clinton Rotary Club meeting, a launch party will be held to celebrate the novel “Chào to Main Street,” which is to be presented by Dr. Randy Kluver, dean of the Oklahoma State University Global and International Studies Program.

Butler community events coming up

Butler has a few upcoming events available for residents, which are offered with intentions of keeping locals healthy and connected.A “Local Social” weekly event will begin from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Oct. 23 at the Butler Citizen Center.

Shutdown affects CRH’s status

Clinton Regional Hospital has received unexpected correspondence regarding the determination of its status as a Rural Emergency Hospital.CEO Len Lacefield received a reply to his Thursday morning email, which was sent to the lead of the three-person team that surveyed the hospital, Jana Caldwell.

Two arrested in Texas detention center shooting face new charges

DALLAS (AP) — Two people arrested in a July shooting outside an immigration detention center in Texas are facing new charges that follow President Donald Trump’s order last month to designate a decentralized movement known as antifa as a domestic terrorist organization.

PUBLIC RECORDS

MARRIAGE LICENSES Irvin Michael Gavel and Brooklyn Daniele Martinez Nicholas Elijiah Sigman and Keila Inez Wheeler James Lee Simpson Jr.

Energy Department offers $1.6 billion loan guarantee to upgrade lines

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Department of Energy said Thursday it has finalized a $1.6 billion loan guarantee to a subsidiary of one of the nation’s largest power companies to upgrade nearly 5,000 miles of transmission lines across five states, mostly in the Midwest, for largely fossil fuel-run energy.
New superintendent has no plans to distribute Bibles to classrooms

New superintendent has no plans to distribute Bibles to classrooms

New superintendent has no plans to distribute Bibles to classrooms

State Superintendent of Schools Lindel Fields said he’ll abandon his predecessor’s attempt to buy Bibles for public schools and wants a legal challenge over the Bibles dismissed.

POLICE REPORT - THURSDAY

DAY SHIFTConducted an agency assist in the 10000 block of N.Airport Rd.: another agency took over scene.Responded to the Clinton Police Department for a report of threats.Responded to a report of stolen property in the 2000 block of Lexington Ave.