Clinton students dominate in 2017 land judging contest
The Custer County Conservation District and Deer Creek Conservation District have announced the winners of the 2017 Land Judging Contest.
The Custer County Conservation District and Deer Creek Conservation District have announced the winners of the 2017 Land Judging Contest.
BLANCHARD – A six-run third inning proved to be just enough for the Harrah Panthers, as they ended Clinton baseball’s 2017 season Friday night with an 11-9 win in the regional elimination game.
Ariana Borjas received a perfectly placed overhead pass and scorched a quarterfinals-clinching goal past Newkirk’s goalie pushing Clinton’s lead to 3-0 with 54.1 seconds remaining in the game.
CATOOSA – The Clinton girls’ track team defended its 4x100 state title edging out Idabel’s 49.92 with a Lady Reds’ first-place time of 49.48 Saturday.
Clinton girls soccer beat Newkirk 3-0 in the state quarterfinals Friday night. They improved to 16-1 and will face Metro Christian (16-1) Tuesday at either 6 or 6:30 p.m. at the Tornado Bowl.
An 18-year-old Clinton youth charged with murder as the result of an icy automobile crash on Jan. 6 this year has written an emotional letter to the court regretting his actions.
For this year’s Summer Reading Program, Clinton Public Library will offer separate programs for children, tweens and teens, said head librarian Kathy Atchley.
Proposals to reallocate portions of two City of Clinton tax funds will be voted on Tuesday.
The valedictorian and salutatorian have been chosen for the Arapaho-Butler Senior Class of 2017, and plans finalized for the students’ Senior Week and Senior Trip.
BLANCHARD – After falling to Harrah 6-3 in the regional tournament opener, Clinton baseball (20-15 overall) saved its season by eliminating Pauls Valley 15-2 Thursday night and advanced to the next
OKLAHOMA CITY – Strong winds and cold weather hampered the Lady Reds’ golf team in the state tournament as it finished 11th Thursday at Lake Hefner South.
EDMOND – Although the state tournament trip ended in the opener, the Arapaho-Butler baseball team (19-8 overall) reached a major athletic milestone in its 11-0 loss to Leedey Thursday.
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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