Responded to a report of a stolen tractor at Highway 54 and Highway 58 one mile east on the Southeast corner.

Here is a look at Tuesday's headlines

- Enrollment down at Clinton Public Schools

- Cornerstone Church revamping Thanksgiving meal

- Elevate Clinton plan still on track

- Reds roar past Panthers

- Clinton advances to second round, will host rival Ada

Christmas decorations going up

City of Clinton employee Leonard Jackson climbs up a ladder to place a huge Christmas poinsettia decoration in downtown Clinton.

Clinton Public Schools currently has 2,065 students enrolled. While that number is only down four from the beginning of the year, it is 111 fewer than last year.

Autumn creations

Eighth-grader Belen Soto sits inside the Pop Art Gallery and works on her pumpkin still-life drawing with professional markers.

Behind every successful town is a successful economy and Clinton Economic Development Authority Director Roland Mower is seeing to it that Clinton is successful through one of his relatively new projects: Elevate Clinton.

Tree limb shredding

City of Clinton worker Bill Bartlett goes around neighborhoods to pick up tree limbs that were left in front of residents’ homes and throws them into the tree shredder.

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