Villanueva ready for second term

Incumbent Ernesto Villanueva has secured a second term as a Clinton City Councilman representing Ward 1 after no other candidates filed against him in this year’s election. While Villanueva’s entrance into the council was a bit unconventional, he says he is excited to once again have the opportunity to serve the people of Clinton.

With local schools back in session, school safety is at the front of officials’ minds and along with that includes traffic safety across the city, something Clinton Police Chief Paul Rinkel says he and his officers do not take lightly.

Water tower roof update

The water tower at the intersection of 18th Street and Broadway Avenue now appears to have caved in further after damages sustained from Sunday’s storm producing high winds.

BOE talks plans for new school year

The Clinton Board of Education met for its regular meeting Monday, where it discussed the Capital Improvements Project, district valuations, the new school year and more.

BALTIMORE (AP) — The suspect in a deadly weekend shooting at an indoor trampoline park in Maryland was visiting his daughter there when he shot his ex-wife's boyfriend and fled.

In 1861, President Abraham Lincoln prohibited Union states from trading with states that had seceded.

(AP) — Child welfare advocates filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday asking a judge to force the Biden administration to block imports of cocoa harvested by children in West Africa.

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas wants Planned Parenthood to give back millions of dollars in Medicaid reimbursements — and pay far more in fines on top of that — in a lawsuit that appears to be the first of its kind brought by a state against the largest abortion provider in the U.S.

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