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SHERIFF’S REPORT WEEKEND

Assisted Washita County on I-40, mile marker 53 eastbound.Responded to an animal call in reference to dogs loose in the 600 block of W. 4th St., Custer City.Responded to an animal call in reference to cattle welfare in the area of I-40, mile marker 67 westbound, Clinton.

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 Tuesday CDN

Here's your preview of Tuesday's paper- Incident at Tornado Bowl ends in death- Spaceport at Burns Flat announces name change- Burn ban expires for county- Crashes occur on highways- Clinton track and field finishes top three in meet- Full obituary for Vicky Littke, Douglas Blackbear, Christa...

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!

SWODA receives $2.6 million

The South Western Oklahoma Development Authority (SWODA) has been awarded $2.6 million for the first year of a five-year grant through the Oklahoma Rural Health Transformation (RHT) Program to strengthen health care access and improve health and wellness outcomes in rural areas throughout the state.
CDN | Christian Jacobsen

CDN | Christian Jacobsen

Anders growing in profession

Keeley Anders is training to get a new insurance designation. This means she can take on even more of the complicated insurance lingo than ever before.Insurance agents have classifications other than home, auto, and business. There is a world of policies available for a customer’s specific needs.
CDN | Courtesy photo

CDN | Courtesy photo

Pop a top for a cause

The Arapaho-Butler Fellowship of Christian Athletes has been collecting pop tabs to donate to the Ronald McDonald House Charities in Oklahoma City.
CDN | Christian Jacobsen

CDN | Christian Jacobsen

Stairway to nowhere

The remains of the Mission House living quarters Thursday morning after its demolition with the second-floor staircase still present. The Mission House’s kitchen is now open again for patrons.