Here's a look at the Weekend's headlines

- City seeks grant options for Glancy

- COVID wound up taking legs, not couple’s heart

- Details still sparse in teen’s murder case

- Boyles has been steadfast Clinton fixture for many years

COVID wound up taking

Guest speaker Charlotte Kreizenbeck shared her experiences as a COVID-19 survivor, which included the amputation of both her legs, at the July 8 meeting of the Clinton Kiwanis Club.

During the last Clinton Economic Development Authority (CEDA) meeting, City Manager Robert Johnston mentioned an Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Brownfields Grant application was in the works for the Glancy Motel and Pop Hicks properties.

The Clinton Daily News has spent the past week contacting multiple agencies about the murder investigation of a 17-year-old Clinton male. After many run-arounds and rejections, CDN was contacted Thursday by Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) Office of Justice Services spokesperson Megan Crandall.

Responded to a report of domestic disturbance between Parkersburg and Haggard Roads on I-40.

Today is the 212th day of 2021 and the 42nd day of summer.

Congressman Frank Lucas (R-Cheyenne)) applauded the United States Department of Agriculture’s recent announcement that the USDA’s National Institute of Food & Agriculture awarded $1,789,550 to Langston University to support and expand agriculture research, teaching, and extension activities.

Personal service

Customer Cheryl Lowry, left, picks up a prescription from S&D owner and pharmacist Scott Campbell. In the background is Debra Stidham. CDN

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