Dog seen in video alive, well

A small dog that was the subject of an animal cruelty video posted Saturday night on social media has been found alive and well, Police Chief Paul Rinkel said Thursday morning.

“The animal was located and identified by unique markings from the video,” said Rinkel. “It’s in good shape.”

Girl Scouts hunt for badges

Girl Scouts working on projects and earning special badges are, top picture from left, Elliott Burnam and Bryndee Driskill; and bottom photo, Brylie Driskill and Olivia Campbell.

 

Clinton students’ accomplishments rewarded

Clinton High School students attending classes at Western Technology Center’s Burns Flat campus who were honored for their attendance, attitude and academics include, front row from left, Timothy Adams, Jacob Fuentes, Manuel Mata, Kevin Solis, Michael Austin and Levi Mejia; middle row, Maria Lope

Condemnations focus of Clinton council meeting

The U.S. Senate and a lot of people otherwise connected with the federal government spent 13 hours Tuesday working on the impeachment of President Donald Trump. Tuesday night, the Clinton

The deadline to RSVP for the Clinton Chamber of Commerce’s bi-annual luncheon is Friday at 5 p.m. The event is scheduled for noon on Wednesday, Jan. 29, at the Frisco

Crafts make learning fun

Second-grader Paislee Bryant, left, and third-grader Bentlee Potter have fun in Southwest Elementary’s makerspace area.

Post 41 meets with national officer

Members of Clinton’s American Legion Post 41 attended a “meet and greet” where they discussed current AL business with National Commander James W. “Bill” Oxford. From left are Don Miller,

Weatherford police have identified a young man from their city who they believe was connected to a series of car burglaries there in November and December. A press release authorized

Art class teammates

Clinton High School artist Mia Miskel spends time with Nance kindergartener Danica Garcia, helping her with an art project.

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