State Rep. Jay Steagall (R-Yukon), House chair of the House and Senate Veterans Caucus, will hold an interim study that will look at Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy as a way to

You know the signs. The thunderous cough. The pounding headache. The full-body fatigue. It’s the flu. Last fall and winter, influenza sickened roughly 40 million Americans and killed 60,000, according

If you have area rugs that have absorbed odor from food, pets or cigarette smoke, baking soda offers an easy (and cheap) way to deodorize them. Baking soda particles penetrate

WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 13 SENIOR EVENT: Quilting at the Senior Citizens Center. This event is open to all seniors. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. MEETING: Al-Anon New Beginnings will be hosted at First

Tuesday’s election saw both propositions on the ballot pass handily thanks to Clinton voters.

Two people, a man and a woman, were shot to death Sunday night at an apartment house in the 300 block of S. Sixth Street in Clinton. The victims were

High winds, cold blast batter Clinton

Ross Foster, left, helps customer Tawlene White brave Monday’s wild winds, trying not to get blown away while walking through a parking lot.

Johnson’s work at CHS earns national recognition

Clinton High School Family and Consumer Science (FACS) teacher Sherrie Johnson has once again brought national recognition to Clinton, this time by being named winner of the National Association of

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