Legislation to direct a portion of future stimulus money to frontline workers has been filed for the 58th Legislative Session.

 Here's a look at the Tuesday edition

- CPS making plans for staff to get vaccine

- Gauger, Sutton receive Red Tornado honors

- Bruce Tharel’s roots run deep in Clinton

- Clinton ties for second at Hub

- Robert John Edgar obituary

Help is always appreciated

The Clinton Mission House organizers say they received lots of donations and is deeply appreciative. Many of those donations are made to the Mission’s store and warehouse. Proceeds from selling donated items also go to help provide meals and shelter at the Mission House. Mission House Director Jennifer Howard, left, hands cook Twyla Williams some soda that was donated.

Clinton Public Schools is awaiting the end of Phase 2 of the COVID-19 vaccine rollout to enact its plan to vaccinate all of its staff who wish to be in one day.

Auto repair award

CHS student William Hamlett earned an Outstanding Student and Perfect Attendance Award in the auto collision repair program at WTC.

Responded to a business alarm in the vicinity of 10320 N. 2410 Road.

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