At a very brief city council meeting Tuesday, councilmen voted to approve the correction in the title of the mask mandate which incorrectly named it as Ordinance No. 1002 instead of 1001.
Clinton Public Schools has the lowest number of staff out due to COVID-19 in months with less than 10 staff members currently out, but sites are still seeking as many substitute teachers as possible to get them through the winter season.
Responded to a report of cattle out near Highway 33 and 2280 Road.
DAY SHIFT
The Oklahoma State Department of Health joins a number of communitybased organizations and agencies in recognizing World AIDS Day throughout the month of December by strengthening the capacity and resilience of communities to address HIV prevention in the midst of a global pandemic.
Here are the daily specials being offered by Clinton eating establishments:
Here is a look at Wednesday's headlines
- ODOT rolls out Exit 65 options
- Cancellations costly for CHS athletics
- Local students receive foundation scholarships
- Gladys Jeanette Stewart obituary
- Delbert Lavern Meyer obituary
Because of COVID-19, ODOT is doing a virtual unveiling of two options for the I-40 Exit 65 and 65A interchanges in Clinton. People are encouraged to visit www.odot.org/I40CusterExit65 and participate in a “virtual open house” detailing the proposed improvements. After watching, viewers are encouraged to make comments on the plans. The virtual roll out is scheduled to be on the web site today and will be available for viewing and comment through Dec. 16, 2020. Once a final design is approved, engineering can begin. The project is scheduled to go out for bid in 2024.


