Here's your preview of Friday's paper

- Airport gives visitors first impression

- CHS parking spaces being personalized

- Woman accused of attacking food delivery driver

- Senior looks to follow in family’s career footsteps

Responded to a report of a medical emergency in the 100 block of Rawlings; Sinor EMS took over the scene.

Nathan Savoie sits next to his Nirvana-inspired paint job for his personalized parking spot at Clinton High School. CDN | Micah Ashcraft

While some students might have seen the first month of school as being nothing more than early mornings and “no fun,” Clinton High School has started a new way to allow students to express their creativity while also securing their morning parking spots.

Larry Cornelson, left, and Tracy Yoder stand with her Twin Comanche Engine Airplane housed at Clinton Regional Airport. CDN | Shiann Dawson

“I’m sometimes surprised about how many people are like, ‘Oh, we have an airport?’” said Airport Manager Tracy Yoder, who escorted the Clinton Daily News on a tour of the facility. “We have a maintenance shop, we have an interior shop, we have a flight school. There’s actually quite a lot that goes on out here.”

Here's your preview of Thursday's paper

- City to seek hospital lawsuit claim

- County fair starts next week

- High-speed chase leads to arrest

- Red Tornadoes look to deplete Chargers

- Clinton falls to Weatherford in volleyball ‘Conflict’

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