Performed extra patrol in the town of Butler.Responded to an animal call of cattle out in the area of 2200 Rd. and 850 Rd.Performed a motorist assist on I-40, mile marker 61 eastbound.Responded to a report of a scam in the 200 block of N. 4th St., Arapaho.
DAY SHIFTResponded to a report of a vandalism in the area of Neptune Dr. and I-40 overpass.Responded to a report of an animal at large in the 500 block of N. 8th St.Responded to the Clinton Police Department in reference to a citizen complaint.
(AP) — Mike Waltz painted an image for lawmakers Tuesday of what the United Nations would look like as the U.S. — its largest donor — reviews its support, opting to go “back to basics” under a Trump administration push to “make the U.N. great again.”During his Senate confirmation hearing to be U.S.
After Oklahoma Watch debunked a claim that hail explained skyrocketing homeowners insurance rates, Oklahoma Insurance Department Commissioner Glen Mulready — who amplified the hail claims — backtracked in a statement published on the department’s website entitled “It’s Not Just Hail: A Look Into...
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — The trial for the Florida State University student accused of killing two people and wounding six others in a mass shooting on campus in April is set to go to trial this November.
Here's your preview of Thursday's paper- Sewer issues still dominate meeting- Activities scheduled before school starts- PSO scam making rounds to various customers- Recent Clinton grad looks to go to work in oil fields- Notice of death and services for CL Jack Ray- Local, state, national news,...
Customers of the Public Service Company of Oklahoma (PSO) are reminded to be wary of potential scammers, according to a press release recently put forth by the company.
Asst. Resource Coordinator Kimberly Hurd, left, and Tosha Jones with Eastside Acadamy share a table during in-person enrollment at Clinton Middle School. CDN | Micah Ashcraft
BY MICAH ASHCRAFTClinton Daily NewsWith the majority of July in the rearview and August fast approaching, Clinton Public Schools is preparing for the back-to-school season with enrollment for students open and important dates for parents to know before school starts.
Tuesday night’s Clinton City Council meeting was short, sweet, and to the point but effective, with a variety of agenda items addressed.The “star of the show” continues to be the sewer system, which will need intensive updates in the near future.