At this week’s meeting of the Clinton Board of Education, board members saw results from the first district-wide student survey conducted by Clinton High School’s student council. The report was presented by Kate Dowdell, president of the STUCO’s executive officers.

A story in Thursday’s Clinton Daily News was in error when it said Daivia (Day Day) Simpkins had participated in events surrounding the alleged kidnapping and armed robbery of two men here on Aug. 30. He did not.

The Daily News apologizes for the mistake.

Students donate food

Placing cans into food boxes set up at Nance Elementary are first-graders Yuliana Barajas, left, and Kayla Nitsche.

At a ceremony this week, USDA Under Secretary for Marketing and Regulatory Programs Greg Ibach declared the United States free of plum pox virus. Ibach signed a proclamation marking the historic announcement.

(TULSA) — Law enforcement officials involved in a joint task force have arrested several individuals who orchestrate an organized crime ring that operates front businesses for the illicit sex industry.

Students study cellular theory

Studying how cell theory came about and who the scientists were that formulated the theory are, from left, fifth-grade students Rocky Brown, Jaden Londagin and Brayden Fuller.

Equipment purchased by alumni

Clinton High School freshman Tra’Vonne Williams uses an extruder to make coils for a clay pot he’s making in his pottery class. The extruder was purchased with a grant from CHS Class of 1952.

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