Water on its way

Clinton High School basketball trainer Edgar Ceballos reaches down for the water bottles to give to the players. CDN

Here's Tuesday's CDN Headlines

- City revenue much better than expected

- Ray Challis seeking re-election to WTC board

- Warrant issued for Hammon man

- Reds’ run ends in tourney finals loss

- State deaths

Preflight inspection

Clinton Regional Airport Manager Tracy Yoder, left, observes her daughter Kiertsen Yoder going over the preflight checklist as she prepares to take flight in a Piper Warrior airplane. CDN

If sales and use tax collection follow the same pattern as they have through the first seven months of the City of Clinton’s current budget year, there is a chance that revenues coming in this fiscal year could actually be up instead of the 20 percent decline that was projected.

Clinton Police are searching for a man who allegedly took a woman’s vehicle and dumped it days later at a local apartment complex.

Refreshments at the Dome

CHS alum L.J. Williams, left, takes time during a CHS basketball game to enjoy some refreshments provided by concession stand volunteer April Willoughby. CDN

Dear Doctor: Your column about longhaul COVID-19 started a conversation at our house about why some viruses will keep getting you sick even after you’ve recovered. A friend of our family is having a hard time with something called post-polio syndrome. Is that the same kind of thing?

Puppy at the park

Vanessa Meacham spends the sunny afternoon with her puppy Duke at McLain Rogers Park. CDN

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