Creating art on canvas

Margaret Howlingwolf, a resident at the Clinton Therapy and Living Center, strokes her brush onto the canvas during arts and crafts time. CDN

Deputy Commissioner Keith Reed with the Oklahoma State Department of Health (OSDH) issued the following statement after the state reached over three million total doses of the COVID-19 vaccine administered:

New officers named

Clinton High School announced Student Council Executive officers for the 2021-22 school year. Pictured are, from left, Student Council Co-Sponsor Cindy Bond, President Madelyn Blodgett holding their mascot Claire, Co-Vice-President Ellyana Harper, Co-Vice-President Kenzie Kauk, Secretary Rachelle Sanchez, Parliamentarian Emily Stephens and Co-Sponsor Shelby Fisher. Not pictured is Treasurer Eden Sadler.

Here's a look at Tuesday's headlines

- Local postal workers wary of dog bites

- CPS set to use federal funds

- Hartley joins news staff at Clinton Daily News

- Tyson Miller graduates with top-flight scores

Early morning wreck

Clinton Police Officer Mario Cedillo, left, and Sgt. Peter Porcher inspect the wreckage Monday morning of a motorcycle that had run into the back of a pickup in the 2200 block of Gary Boulevard. Around 7:30 a.m. Andrew Arnold was riding the motorcycle at an alleged high rate of speed entering Gary Boulevard when he ran into the back of the truck driven by Kenneth Hamar. Arnold was ejected from the bike and suffered leg injuries in the process. CDN

Clinton Public School Superintendent Tyler Bridges decided to not apply for the recently announced School Counselor Corps Grant from the Oklahoma State Department of Education Bridges has plans to do more for Clinton’s schools than the grant could.

Finding the right book

Summer Playground participant Miles Collins carefully chooses which book he wants to check out from the Southwest Elementary Library. CDN

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