Homecoming preparations underway
Clinton High School students MaKayla Scott (left) and Mackie Ford work on the senior float for Friday’s Homecoming Parade. The parade will begin at 3:30 p.m.
Clinton High School students MaKayla Scott (left) and Mackie Ford work on the senior float for Friday’s Homecoming Parade. The parade will begin at 3:30 p.m.
Junior Service League members (from left) Michelle Ventrice, Traci Heerwald, Tricia Clothier and Kelsi South prepare for the annual Spaghetti Lunch and Supper, to be held from 11:00 a.m.
The Clinton Red Tornadoes (2-2 overall, 0-1 district) continue district play at 7 p.m. this Friday hosting longtime rival Elk City (1-3 overall, 1-0 district) for this year’s homecoming.
SWOSU football (0-4 overall) ran into a wall as Henderson State showed why they were ranked in the Div. II top 10 by dropping the Bulldogs 45-17 Saturday in Weatherford.
Feeling they were saving the city hundreds of thousands of dollars, Clinton city councilmen Tuesday authorized the purchase of three old gas wells on the west side of town for a combined $150,000.<
A standard homeowner’s insurance policy doesn’t cover earthquakes, and without it homeowners are on their own if their house sustains damage from an earthquake.
Before allegedly setting fire to his own residence, arson suspect Travis Jim is thought to have poured gasoline through the window of a duplex occupied on the other side by a woman and her two gran
A graveside service for LaVona Meget, 83, of Clinton, will be held at 10 a.m. Friday at Union Hatchett Cemetery in Bessie.
A federal grant for $80,088 to help buy a new rescue truck for the Clinton Fire Department was accepted at the last City Council meeting.
Clinton High School will sponsor “International Observe the Moon Night” between 7:30 -9:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 8, at the Tornado Dome.
Clinton High School’s Class of 1966 will gather this weekend for its 50th reunion. The celebration will take place over two days, Friday, Sept. 30, and Saturday, Oct. 1.
PUTNAM CITY — Clinton volleyball (13-16 overall) lost its final regular season game in straight sets to 6A’s, 16th-ranked Putnam City North Lady Panthers (21-7 overall) Monday.
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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