With last week’s cold snap, many across the area faced problems with their heating systems, including the Custer County Jail whose system has not been working at full capacity since last week.

Work continues on park grants

As City leaders begin preparations for a summer of free concerts through the Levitt Grant at the McLain Rogers Amphitheater, funding sources are being sought to bring new life to the historic park including plans to make it more ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) accessible along with additional parking and sidewalks to make the park more user friendly for years to come.

(AP) — Almost 1,000 cities, towns and villages in the U.S. lost their status as urban areas on Thursday as the U.S. Census Bureau released a new list of places considered urban based on revised criteria.

(AP) — The number of people seeking unemployment benefits rose only slightly last week with the labor market remaining strong despite the Federal Reserve's efforts to cool the economy and hiring.

The Clinton Economic Development Authority will be purchasing the Tradewinds, located in the 2000 block of Gary Boulevard, for $550,000 after the Clinton City Council approved funding for the purchase at a special meeting Tuesday. The authority will begin working on plans to demolish the structure and market it for future economic development opportunities along with an interlocal agreement with Clinton Public Schools.

Mission House annual fundraiser deemed a success

Like most holiday festivities, the Clinton Mission House’s annual fundraiser, bell ringing, has come to an end, and Clinton Mission House Director Twyla Williams says the fundraiser was successful.

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