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Clinton football’s 2017 season has not gone the way most of the Red Tornado faithful expected.
Clinton football’s 2017 season has not gone the way most of the Red Tornado faithful expected.
Local lawmen were busy Thursday morning searching for a suspect believed to have stolen a car in Conway, Ark., before abandoning it in south Clinton. As of 2 p.m. he was still on the run.
The male suspect, subject of a manhunt much of Thursday in Clinton, has been apprehended and is in custody of the Clinton Police Depart
Lawmen continue to search the area for a male suspect who fled on foot from a car t
Lawmen are searching the area around McLain Rogers Park for a white male with spike
Clinton City Manager Mark Skiles said Tuesday night a “very unpleasant taste and smell” that had been evident in some of the city’s water for about a week have been addressed and things should be b
The fall Hub City Market will return from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Although only two people filed and one of them tried to withdraw, Clinton will still have a City Council election on Tuesday, Nov. 14. And in Custer County, it will be the only race at stake.
Three juvenile boys – two age 15 and one age 12 – were injured Tuesday when a pickup driven by an 18-year-old wrecked at 4:30 a.m. on State Highway 152 seven miles west of Eakly.
This year’s “Custer County Conflict” has more than just pride and bragging rights on the line for Clinton football (2-5, 1-3).
ENID – Clinton cross country earned its first spot in the state cross country meet in two years.
Arapaho-Butler boys basketball enters the 2017-2018 campaign coming off one of its best seasons in school history reaching the state tournament and finishing with a record of 23-8.
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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