Hime recommends hiring full-time school nurse
Clinton Public Schools Superintendent Kevin Hime said that pending approval by the school board at February’s monthly board meeting, the district will hire Sheffield Southall, RN, as the district’s
Clinton Public Schools Superintendent Kevin Hime said that pending approval by the school board at February’s monthly board meeting, the district will hire Sheffield Southall, RN, as the district’s
A Celebration of Life will be held for Phyllis Grim, 70, at 10 a.m. Saturday at Arapaho Methodist Church.
She died Friday, Jan. 19, 2018.
No excuses were made when Clinton wrestling suffered devastating injuries, instead head coach Rob Pitman said the rest of the team needed to reach its potential and Saturday in the Hub City Tournam
WOODWARD – It took six years, but the Clinton boys’ basketball team (10-8) finally ended the 10-win drought Friday at Woodward, spoiling the Boomers’ homecoming with a 78-73 win.
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-Wildfires wreak havoc in area
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-Hime recommends hiring full-time school nurse
Obituaries
-Phyllis Grim
Clinton firefighters and members of multiple fire departments continued to work at a fire located east of Clinton near Love's. This photo shows the fire line Saturday afternoon.
Around noon Saturday grass fires broke out in multiple locations north of Clinton near Arapaho and southeast of Love's near Interstate 40.
Last year’s disjointed City Council election, coming on the heels of at least one other strange situation, has prompted the current council to attempt to make changes in the City Charter regarding
Custer County was divided between severe drought and moderate drought when county commissioners declared a 14-day burn ban Monday.
Programs in the midst of a turnaround need players to elevate their game above the team’s past struggles, and Clinton basketball senior Conor Wyer lives out that statement.
An almost full-strength Clinton squad (6-4) added to its momentum heading into the Hub City Classic, waxing Mangum, 65-12, Thursday night at the Tornado Dome.
The eighth grade Clinton Middle School basketball program again picked up a joint sweep of a rival with the boys (13-2) defeating the Boomers 50-29 at home and the Lady Whirlwinds (12-3) hanging on
Clinton head football coach Reade Box joins us after Clinton's 62-6 win over Chickasha. Reds move to 3-6 overall and keep their playoff hopes alive.

Clinton soccer is a combined 18-2 overall.
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