Reds drop Boomers again, earn third
PRAGUE – This Clinton boys’ basketball team (4-2) is playing at a higher level than its predecessors, and it didn’t take long for them to prove it heading into Christmas break two games above .500.
PRAGUE – This Clinton boys’ basketball team (4-2) is playing at a higher level than its predecessors, and it didn’t take long for them to prove it heading into Christmas break two games above .500.
After nine years on the Oklahoma Corporation Commission helping solve state problems ranging from earthquakes to electricity generation, Dana Murphy says she’s ready for new challenges.
Special worship services planned in and around Clinton to celebrate the Christmas season include the following:
The Clinton High School Red Tornado Boy and Girl chosen for December 2017 are Greyson Weedon and Sydney Butcher.
Greyson Weedon
Sheriff Kenneth Tidwell said this week he’s working on setting up a two-hour presentation about security for area churches if enough people are interested.
PRAGUE – Success at the Prague Tournament isn’t foreign for Clinton basketball, and it continued with a 71-60 Reds’ win over Prague and a 48-43 thrilling, overtime Lady Reds’ victory over Davis Thu
WOODWARD – Clinton’s first mat action in nearly a week resulted in a prophetic drubbing of the Woodward Boomers, 58-12, Thursday night.
At the December meeting of the Clinton School Board, Superintendent Kevin Hime announced that new bleachers ordered earlier this year for the gyms at three schools are expected to be delivered and
When residents at Grace Living Center started their “Beanies for Babies” project earlier this year, their goal was to crochet 500 children’s hats and donate them to the University of Oklahoma Child
Funeral services have been set for Marie Stelting, 97, of Corn at 1 p.m. today in the Corn Mennonite Brethren Church.
She died Tuesday, Dec. 12, 2017, in Oklahoma City.
Gabriel Martinez never saw it coming. He was going about daily student-athlete life preparing for finals and the ensuing 2018-2019 soccer season in early November.
A perfect start through nine games finally came to an end for the Arapaho-Butler boys’ basketball team (9-1) as it lost to the rival Canute Trojans, 54-49, Tuesday night at home.
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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