The Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes announced the founding of the new Cheyenne and Arapaho Business Development Corporation, which will form new companies that will generate economic growth and bring much-needed products and services to tribal communities and beyond.

Personal service

Customer Cheryl Lowry, left, picks up a prescription from S&D owner and pharmacist Scott Campbell. In the background is Debra Stidham.

Every 40 seconds, someone in the U.S. has some type of stroke. Even though stroke is a leading cause of disability in America, it is largely preventable and treatable.

Here is a look at Friday's headlines

- CPS releases ‘learning options’

- Library adapts well during virus

- Eastside cleanup is Saturday

- Chamber banquet postponed

- Throwback: Reds go back-to-back

- State deaths

Library adapts well during virus

Safety remains a major focus for many local entities and that includes the Clinton Public Library, which is currently quarantining returned books to stop the spread of COVID-19.

The Eastside Coalition would like to remind everyone in Clinton that they’re invited to attend Lincoln Addition Community Day on Saturday, which will begin at 9 a.m. in the parking lot of Eastside Academy. Volunteers will be gathering to fan out into surrounding streets and help their neighbors by mowing lawns and hauling away trash and debris, using roll-offs that the City of Cinton will have set up.

This week Clinton Public Schools released information on the “learning options” students will have in the 2020-21 school year, which begins on Thursday, Aug. 13. Superintendent Tyler Bridges hopes the options are such that no parent is left feeling like they don’t have a good option for their student.

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