Responded to a 911 call in the 600 block of E. Kansas, Thomas.

Here's a look at Thursday's headlines

- Options being considered for motel property

- Musk thistles invading area

- City council preparing for budget work session

- T-bone crash ends with two in hospital

- Call for local veteran’s stories

Musk thistles invading area

Musk thistles are rampaging all over Oklahoma, including Clinton. This ultra-invasive plant, scientifically known as the Carduus Nutans, can be deceiving as it appears to be a normal purple flower, but it is actually an invasive weed that can do quite a bit of harm with 10-16 heads and more than 10,000 seeds.

Options being considered for motel property

The Clinton Economic Development Authority began laying out plans for the Glancy Motel and former Pop Hicks Restaurant property if the sale to CEDA goes as planned.

Tuesday’s Clinton City Council meeting lasted only 13 minutes as the city staff and council were focused on the budget work session scheduled for 10 a.m. today at City Hall.

Call for local veteran’s stories

Command Sgt. Maj. James Radke gives a commemoration speech during the Memorial Day Service at the Clinton Veterans Center.

Responded to a business alarm at Family Dollar in the 100 block of W. Broadway, Thomas.

RN honors veterans

Jill Kirk, an RN at the Clinton Veterans Center, salutes to the singing of the National Anthem during the Memorial Day Service.

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