The Clinton City Council Tuesday at its regular scheduled meeting unanimously approved changing the city code to allow medical marijuana processing facilities inside the city limits.

Act of kindness

Phlebotomist Marina Gamboa, left, checks on Cheri Gastineau during the blood drive held Wednesday inside the First Christian Church.

Responded to a medical call in the area of 10380 N. 2406 Road.

Here's a look at the Thursday headlines

- City mask mandate extended 

- Mission sees large growth

- Bad milk found in Clinton schools

- Senate redistricting process focus of local meeting

- Depleted A-B advances in tourney

Understandably the past year has been unlike any other and the Mission House can attest to that fact due to the increased number of people it has tried to assist.

PSO improvements

A crew from Imperium Utility Services traveled around Clinton Tuesday and Wednesday to install intellirupters into PSO’s powerlines. The intellirupters will lower outage times in the future. Harley Martin, left, and Ben Rivera work from their buckets, while Dylan Weaver works from a control panel below. CDN

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