Here's your preview of Thursday's CDN

- Clinton school bond issue passes big

- City claims ARPA funds as loss revenue

- CEDA changes tax incentive verbiage

- Reds score 16 runs in sweep of Eagles

- Clinton track hosts Kay Crenshaw Inv.

Clinton school bond issue passes big

The Clinton Public School District bond issue passed Tuesday with a 76.5% yes rate. The issue needed a super majority of 60% to pass. Nearly 1,000 people visited the polls that day with 760 voters in favor of the bond issue and 234 against it.

Gooooooooooaaaal!

Freshman Andrew Schantz, middle, prepares to put the big foot on the soccer ball at Tuesday night’s soccer game at the Tornado Bowl. Cheering his scoring opportunity on are from left Martin Zapien, Samuel Velez, Seve Martinez and Nick O’Neale. CDN

Airport progress

Larry Cornelson checks the progress of repairs to Clinton Regional Airport after damages caused by the tornado that came through this past October.

A resolution was approved at Tuesday night’s Clinton City Council meeting allowing the City to claim approximately $1.6 million in ARPA funds as loss revenue during COVID-19. The resolution allows the money to be used for general government services.

Sales tax incentive applications for Lily and Rose, White Buffalo Coffee Bar and Great Plains LLC and a resolution to update the economic growth incentive program were approved by Clinton Economic Development Authority trustees Tuesday during their regular meeting.

A-B Judging Team

Arapaho-Butler students, a part of the Jr. FFA Team who competed in the Showcase Judging Contest from left are Lillian Roush, Jantz Baker, Jaxson Baker, Reece Richardson, Kenzie Maddox, Kamryn Oakes, Annabelle Rose and Regan Maddox. The group was recognized as the Champion team at the contest in Chickasha. CDN

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