The holiday season is a time of family, friends and ... spending. In the process of hosting and attending large or intimate holiday gatherings, the inevitable costs of travel, presents,

Routine maintenance: two words that likely evoke eye rolls, exasperated sighs and dread for most homeowners who read, hear or even think about them. However, they’re also a homeowner’s best

Acme dresses up for holidays

Hanging Christmas lights in the trees at Acme Brick Park are, from left, Recreation Director Morgan Bonnarens, Trish Hester and Keith Washington.

Clinton loses openers to Boomers

A pair of dogfight losses to Woodward opened up the season for the Clinton basketball teams Tuesday night at the Tornado Dome. The Lady Reds (0-1 overall) just couldn’t get

The candidacy filing period for Seat No. 5 on the Clinton Board of Education is now closed. With no new filings since Monday, incumbent Luke Adams will run unopposed for a new term.

 

-School Teacher of Year candidates named
-Slasher, errant driver keep police hopping
-Board election updated
-Cisneros following in past, walk-on greats’ footsteps
-Burns Flat-Dill City football earns nine player awards
-Plus see local pictures

School Teacher of Year candidates named

Teachers of the Year (TOY) have been named at each of Clinton Public Schools’ five campuses, and at a luncheon to be held on Friday, Dec. 20, a district-wide TOY

Thanksgiving wasn’t much of a holiday this year for Clinton police and the citizens they protect. One local man was “cut up pretty badly,” said Detective Capt. Ray Hammans, when

Tree, award presented for safety

Clinton Public Schools were recently honored with the Dr. Jeff B. Mills Risk Management Award which included the planting of a tree at Southwest Elementary and a plaque for the

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