Clinton FFA held its annual end-ofthe-year banquet May 10. Many awards were announced along with recognition of new chapter officers for the 2022-2023 school year.
(AP) — The government of Poland, where a near-total abortion ban is in place, faced accusations this week of creating a "pregnancy register" as the country expands the amount of medical data being digitally saved on patients.
DEAR HARRIETTE: I don't have a close group of friends or a social circle. I don't normally care, but the friends that I do have all have their own groups of friends outside of me. I am not sure if I would be happier with or without a go-to social circle, but I wouldn't even know where to start. How can I find a social circle as an adult? – Want a Friend Group
Dear Doctors: My 8-year-old nephew is in the hospital with kidney problems. He wants to see the therapy dog who visits the kids on his floor, but my sister says no. How do I reassure her that it's safe? I worry about interfering, but I've read that therapy dogs can help kids in the hospital feel better.
Here's your preview of Friday's CDN
- CEDA gives updates on three projects
- Council discusses budget
- Former Hydro assist. police chief sentenced
- Campbell excited to tell stories for CDN
- Student Athletes of the Year
The Clinton Economic Development Authority met for a special meeting Tuesday in Clinton City Hall.
Wednesday’s winds toppled this massive tree in the 500 block of S. 18th Street. The tree fell over on a carport and vehicle, which are hidden among the mass of branches. Tree limbs can be taken to the Public Waste Center at 101 Glenn Smith Rd. and dumped for free. Those unable to dispose of limbs themselves are asked to place limbs on their curb to be picked up by the city. The city asks that no limbs be left in alleyways, as it can become a hazard for city employees and emergency services and that citizens are patient as cleanup efforts continue. CDN
Hydro’s former assistant police chief was recently sentenced in Caddo County District Court for multiple child pornography and child sexual assault charges.
The Clinton City Council met Tuesday for its regular meeting at City Hall. At the meeting, council members discussed various issues and held a public hearing for the 2022-2023 budget.




