Steven Butterick and Donna E. Butterick to Donna E. Butterick, QCD. Lots 20 and 21, Blk. 15, Custer City Original Townsite.

   Clinton City Manager Mark Skiles announced Friday the City’s plans to discontinue using water from Clinton

 

-Keep tax dollars ‘home for holidays’
-Wind-blown blazes keep firemen busy
-Medicare Part D plan updates recommended
-Six Reds collect district honors
-Lindsey making waves on scout team in first year
-Plus see local pictures

Children looking ahead

Jesus Moreno, a student in Julie Parker’s first grade class at Nance Elementary School, thinks carefully before beginning his letter to Santa Claus.

Many seniors enrolled in Medicare Part D prescription drug plans will face premium and other cost increases next year, said Keri Divis of Clinton’s Opportunities, Inc., if they don’t switch to lower-cost plans during the open enrollment period which ends Dec. 7.

This weekend is “Small Business Saturday,” when businesses and communities all across the nation encourage citizens to support their local economies when doing their holiday shopping.

New CLEET graduates on Clinton streets

Two new Clinton police officers have completed a required 16-week basic academy in Ada conducted by the Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training. They are Joseph Dunegan, left, and Paul Sperle, center. Sharing pride at their graduation was Police Chief Paul Rinkel, right.

FRIDAY

NOVEMBER 29

DANCE: American Legion dance at the Legion Hall on U.S. 183, entry by donation. 7 p.m - 10 p.m.

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