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Foundation poured

Foundation poured

Foundation poured

Juan Nevarez, back, pours fresh concrete for Pablo Hernandez to smooth out Thursday morning at the site of the new Oklahoma Highway Patrol Troop H Headquarters.

Chamber preps for Trunk or Treat

The Clinton Chamber of Commerce is hosting its annual “Trunk or Treat” Halloween event, set to be filled with plenty of candy and costumes, from 6-8 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 30 along Frisco Avenue.

Inmate allegedly had drugs in jail

Angelina Julia Rodriguez, 34, of Elk City, is facing charges after allegedly distributing methamphetamine inside the Custer County Jail.According to the affidavit of probable cause written by Custer County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Josh Thompson, authorities were alerted to the incident Sept.

POLICE REPORT - WEDNESDAY

Responded to the Clinton Police Department in reference to a citizen’s assist.Responded to the Clinton Police Department in reference to a medical emergency; Sinor EMS took over the scene.Responded to the Clinton Police Department in reference to a civil issue.

Here are your Daily Lunch Specials.

Here are the daily specials being offered by Clinton eating establishments:Lucille’s Roadhouse - Download the ASAP Energy app to order To-Go online!

Main headlines for the Thursday CDN

Here's your preview of Thursday's paper- Sewage settlement sought by City- State completion of FAFSA soars- Survivor stories requested- Clinton football looks to battle Elk City- Senior volleyball player to cherish bonds formed- Full obituary for Vivian “Kaye” Randle, Lynn “Rocky” Schimmel- Notice...

Sewage settlement sought by City

Tuesday night’s Clinton City Council meeting began with an executive session regarding the notice of tort claim filed by Meacham Farms, Inc. The executive session, with the public and press barred from attending, lasted 22 minutes.

State completion of FAFSA soars

State lawmakers who championed Oklahoma’s Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) graduation requirement, including Speaker Pro Tempore Anthony Moore, of Clinton, are celebrating new data that reveals a sharp increase in student completion of forms that help families unlock federal...
Survivor stories requested

Survivor stories requested

Survivor stories requested

Breast Cancer Awareness Month is underway throughout October, and the Clinton Daily News is requesting for readers to share their stories of overcoming the disease.