Here is a look at Tuesday's headlines

- Suspects caught in car shenanigans

- McCullough in National Choir

- Absentee ballot rules changing

- James Morgan Jones obituary

- Carole Morris death notice

- Poincette Adelle Tate death notice

Punching out for final time

The Clinton Post Office had one of its city carriers, Frank Acosta, recently retire. Acosta started his United States Postal Service career at Clinton Nov. 14, 1981, as a part-time flexible city carrier. Over his 39 years, Acosta has been seen carrying mail all over Clinton.

McCullough in National Choir

Clinton High School vocal music student Grayson McCullough earned distinction for the National Association for Music Education (NAfME) 2020 All-National Honor Ensemble.

Goodbye to the holidays

City of Clinton workers Travis Sperle, left, and Jerome Hurd carry a Christmas wreath toward the back of the truck.

A temporary absentee ballot verification option which was put in place by state legislators last year has expired.

Today is the 12th day of 2021 and the 23rd day of winter.

Responded to a business alarm at Southwest Distributing.

WOCS 4-H January meeting

WOCS 4-H member DeClan Whitten tears into an old computer, removes the fans, and continues to learn about the makings of this device.

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