Amilyana Simpkins takes advantage of the warm April afternoon by swinging on the monkey bars at Acme Brick Park.
The Clinton Football Continue the Tradition Golf Tournament is still on for tomorrow. The registration time has moved to 10:00 a.m. and shotgun start at 11:00 a.m.
Here are the daily specials being offered by Clinton eating establishments:
Here's a look at Friday's headlines
- Glancy Motel future cloudy, but hopeful
- Rotary Club seeking new membership
- Sheriff’s office investigates violent crimes in county
- Clinton Public Schools Foundation presents scholarships
The Clinton Public Schools Board of Education voted to authorize the school’s district attorney to initiate legal action against the Oklahoma State Board of Education during its regular meeting Monday.
An alleged strangulation and being chased with a knife left two county residents fearful for their lives in separate instances.
The Glancy Motel property remains vacant with a murky future, but city officials are hopeful for a conclusion to the saga in the near future.
The Rotary Club of Clinton has begun to reconvene after a year hiatus due to the pandemic and is accepting new members.
Clinton High School sophomores Saydee Starnes and Rachelle Sanchez received a Clinton Public School Foundation Concurrent Scholarship, worth a maximum of $1,500 each, to be used for concurrent college enrollment next fall for their junior year. Pictured, are from left, CPSF Trustee Mary Whitney, Starnes, Sanchez, CPSF President Donna Rother and CPSF Trustee Pat Peters.


