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Churches in Clinton and Arapaho will celebrate Easter on Sunday. Following are some of the special events and worship services being planned for this weekend. EASTER EGG HUNT 10:30 a.m.

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Arapaho-Butler Elementary students getting ready for the school’s annual pancake supper include, from left, William Helvey, Presley Littke, Riley Reed, Madalin Lockhart, Zoey Howenstine, Paxton Fike, Ryder Coleman and Jett

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Shane Steigman, left, gets help from Terry Jackson loading an old freezer and tree limbs onto a trailer in preparation for Clinton’s city-wide cleanup. From 9 a.m. until 5:30 p.m.

Clinton Public Farmer’s Market is returning this summer, but a “new and improved” version is being planned for this year. It will be held weekly instead of bi-weekly, and will

 

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Gov. Kevin Stitt has abandoned a 2017 effort by the state to push schools to funnel more dollars into the classroom or risk consolidation.

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Pre-k students Talien Turtle, left, and Jaci Wall are recognized by Nance Principal Janalyn Taylor for their efforts to raise money for the school’s fund drive. For every $5 that is donated to a student they get a ticket for a drawing to spin the wheel for prizes.

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