DAY SHIFTResponded to a report of a disturbance in the 600 block of S. 12th St.Responded to the Clinton Police Department in reference to found property.Responded to a report of stolen property in the 200 block of S. 4th St.Responded to a report of fraud in the 900 block of Gary Blvd.
(AP) – A radio feed from a police helicopter captured two loud banging sounds and a voice saying “we’re going down,” just before it crashed, killing the two people on board, according to a preliminary investigation report released Tuesday.
Assisted Roger Mills County in the area of 11th St., Butler.Responded to an animal welfare call in the 300 block of N. Lacey Ave., Butler.Responded to a report of a violation of a protective order.Responded to a fire call in the area of E. 930 Rd. and State Highway 54, Thomas.
Here's your preview of Wednesday's paper- Courthouse sees big uptick in oil sector- Deadline set to change political party affiliations- Roush serves as page second time- Familiar scam making rounds- Clinton track and field seeks records in new season- Full obituary for Pastor Leonard Charles “LC”...
Clinton Tag Agency has had people ask about text messages supposedly from the Department of Public Safety involving unpaid fines and tickets.Jerry Koscheski, owner of Clinton Tag Agency, says, “It’s a scam. It’s the same scam they pulled however many months ago.
Lillian Roush and House Speaker Pro Tempore Anthony Moore
Lillian Roush, a senior at Arapaho-Butler High School, paged for House Speaker Pro Tempore Anthony Moore, R-Clinton, from March 2-5 at the State Capitol. It was her second time serving as a House page for Pro Tem Moore.Roush is the daughter of Rusty and Chandra Roush of Arapaho.
Oklahomans who want to change their party affiliation must submit their change no later than March 31, according to Custer County Election Board Secretary Ann Brown.Voters may change their party affiliation online using the OK Voter Portal at oklahoma.
Adrian Carrillo, left, and Gabriel Martinez smooth out freshly poured concrete at the Troop H Oklahoma Highway Patrol Headquarters construction site. CDN | Christian Jacobsen